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The FBI director sparred with Sens. Booker and Schiff during the hearing. FBI Director Kash Patel faced questions about the assassination of conservative activist and influencer Charlie Kirk last week -- including that other people could be involved -- when he appeared before a Senate Judiciary... In his appearance, his first in two days of hearings on Capitol Hill, Patel addressed his handling of the Kirk investigation -- something he faced criticism for after he shared on social media at... Ranking Member Dick Durbin, a Democrat, slammed Patel during his opening remarks on Tuesday, saying Patel sparked "mass confusion" in his posts about Kirk's killing. Patel stood by his performance, touting the fact that Kirk's suspected shooter was caught in less than 36 hours.
Patel said he directed authorities to release the photo of the suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, in the Kirk shooting. Kirk was killed in Utah on Wednesday and Robinson was apprehended after his father recognized him in photographs released by authorities, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said on Friday. His father told Robinson to turn himself in, with the 22-year-old initially saying no, but later changing his mind, officials said. 'Special Report' anchor Bret Baier reports the suspected shooter of Charlie Kirk is in custody and Fox News contributor Paul Mauro weighs in. The FBI's success in apprehending Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin came one day after Director Kash Patel initially misreported that the suspect was in custody, a move that sparked consternation and criticism as the nation...
Patel's misstep during the fast-moving investigation was overshadowed Friday by the breakthrough news that a 22-year-old Utah man had been detained and will face charges for the deadly shooting. But the flaws during the whirlwind 33-hour manhunt did not go unnoticed. Patel on Wednesday announced — then quickly retracted — that authorities had detained the person responsible for killing Kirk. Fox News' Laura Ingraham responded "unreal" to Patel's revelation that the gunman was still at large. Conservative activist Chris Rufo said Friday he was "grateful" authorities arrested a suspect but that it was "time for Republicans to reassess" whether Patel was fit for the job. Create an account or log in to save stories.
Thanks for liking this story! We have added it to a list of your favorite stories. Medical experts speak out after Trump links Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism, a new poll looks at Republican frustrations, and more FBI Director Kash Patel has come under fire for his handling of the investigation into the killing of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, with figures on both the left and right raising questions about his... Hours after Kirk was shot at a university event in Orem, Utah, on Sept. 10, Patel announced on social media that the FBI had “the subject” in custody, prompting widespread reports that authorities had arrested a suspect.
At the time the post was made, however, Tyler Robinson, the man suspected of shooting Kirk, had not yet turned himself into authorities, which he ultimately did following a 33-hour manhunt. The governor of Utah stated in a press conference shortly after Patel’s post that the person in custody was a person of interest and the gunman was still believed to be “at large,” and... NBC News reported, citing a person familiar, that Patel dined at the exclusive New York City restaurant Rao’s that night. The FBI director has defended his post, saying during an interview with “Fox and Friends” that he “was being transparent with working with the public on our findings as I had them.” FBI Director Kash Patel's activities during the investigation of conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination raise questions about his decision-making during a crisis, four former FBI officials and two administration officials told NBC News. From the shooting Wednesday to a suspect's arrest Friday, Patel took steps that gave pause to some federal and local officials and raised questions about his judgment, the sources said.
Several spoke on the condition of anonymity, some because they were not authorized to speak publicly and others citing fear of retaliation from the Trump administration. Those actions ranged from where Patel was on the evening of the assassination to what a former official described as his "grandstanding" about his own role after the arrest. "He has heard concerns about how this looks," an administration official said in a statement. "There are a lot of shaking heads." In an interview on "Fox & Friends" on Monday, Patel defended his handling of the investigation, including social media posts he made the day of the shooting. FBI chief says that he was ‘transparent with the public’ over the agency’s findings in real-time
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We believe quality journalism should be available to everyone, paid for by those who can afford it. Kash Patel has defended the FBI’s handling of the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s assassination, saying that the suspect was motivated by a “hatred” of what the conservative activist stood for. FBI Director Kash Patel said Sunday that his agency is “meticulously investigating theories and questions” in the investigation into conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s shooting. “The full weight of America’s law enforcement agencies are actively following the evidence that has emerged, but our efforts extend beyond initial findings. We are examining every facet of this assassination,” Patel said in a post on the social platform X on Sunday afternoon. “We are meticulously investigating theories and questions, including the location from where the shot was taken, the possibility of accomplices, the text message confession and related conversations, Discord chats, the angle of the shot...
Kirk’s recent shooting in Utah has rattled the country and resulted in increased tension in the American political landscape. The Trump administration has recently sought to utilize all levers of power it has in response to Kirk’s killing, partially to send a message to political opponents. The Justice Department has also recently aimed to find a route to bring federal charges against the suspected shooter of Kirk, Tyler Robinson.
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The FBI Director Sparred With Sens. Booker And Schiff During
The FBI director sparred with Sens. Booker and Schiff during the hearing. FBI Director Kash Patel faced questions about the assassination of conservative activist and influencer Charlie Kirk last week -- including that other people could be involved -- when he appeared before a Senate Judiciary... In his appearance, his first in two days of hearings on Capitol Hill, Patel addressed his handling of...
Patel Said He Directed Authorities To Release The Photo Of
Patel said he directed authorities to release the photo of the suspect, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, in the Kirk shooting. Kirk was killed in Utah on Wednesday and Robinson was apprehended after his father recognized him in photographs released by authorities, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said on Friday. His father told Robinson to turn himself in, with the 22-year-old initially saying no, but later chang...
Patel's Misstep During The Fast-moving Investigation Was Overshadowed Friday By
Patel's misstep during the fast-moving investigation was overshadowed Friday by the breakthrough news that a 22-year-old Utah man had been detained and will face charges for the deadly shooting. But the flaws during the whirlwind 33-hour manhunt did not go unnoticed. Patel on Wednesday announced — then quickly retracted — that authorities had detained the person responsible for killing Kirk. Fox N...
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Thanks for liking this story! We have added it to a list of your favorite stories. Medical experts speak out after Trump links Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism, a new poll looks at Republican frustrations, and more FBI Director Kash Patel has come under fire for his handling of the investigation into the killing of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, with figures on both the left and righ...
At The Time The Post Was Made, However, Tyler Robinson,
At the time the post was made, however, Tyler Robinson, the man suspected of shooting Kirk, had not yet turned himself into authorities, which he ultimately did following a 33-hour manhunt. The governor of Utah stated in a press conference shortly after Patel’s post that the person in custody was a person of interest and the gunman was still believed to be “at large,” and... NBC News reported, cit...