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So Kash Patel has had himself quite the week, and I'm not exaggerating. Let's dive in.
First up, according to Economic Times, FBI Director Patel got into what they're calling a "tense Congressional hearing" where he clashed with Rep. Jamie Raskin over — get this — his past statements demanding the release of Epstein's client list. Raskin actually rolled footage of Patel's earlier comments and pressed him on why the names of alleged co-conspirators in human trafficking remain classified. This hearing happened around January fifteenth, and it's the kind of thing that makes you realize even the FBI director doesn't get a pass on tough questioning.
But wait, there's more. ET Now is reporting that Patel dropped what they're calling "new explosive revelations" during a live Senate session regarding fresh evidence in the Epstein case. We're talking about alleged new names surfacing connected to powerful individuals. Now, here's where I have to pump the brakes — the specifics of what exactly he revealed are pretty thin in the reporting, so I'm flagging that as unconfirmed territory.
On the personal front, things got spicy when Patel's girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, went public on social media. According to NDTV, she fired back at a New York Times reporter, saying the journalist was obsessively digging into her private life. Wilkins said she'd been labeled a "honeypot" by internet conspiracy theorists and that the reporter had contacted over thirty people connected to her. Patel himself defended her hard, calling the attacks "disgustingly baseless."
Then there's the Minnesota situation. Fox News reports that Patel warned elected officials that quote, "no one gets to impede and obstruct a law enforcement investigation," after the Justice Department issued grand jury subpoenas to Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and other state officials regarding immigration enforcement operations. Patel's saying this is about public safety and enforcing the law fairly across the board.
Oh, and just to be clear — reports that Patel was being ousted as FBI director? The White House shot those down hard according to News Channel Nine, with press secretary Karoline Leavitt calling the story completely made up.
So there you have it — Congressional confrontations, classified document drama, personal attacks, and aggressive enforcement operations. It's been a genuinely intense stretch for the FBI director.
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