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Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettSeptember 16, 2025No Comments
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FBI director Kash Patel has a lot of problems. Many in the Trump administration believe that he has missed Charlie Kirk’s investigation, and his public quarrel with AG Pam Bondi on Epstein files caused an administration division.

According to a recent story of Fox News, Trump still supports a patel, but others have their knives for him, which appears on Tuesday before the Senate judicial committee feels like a moment of brand for the director of the FBI, and so far, he seems more break than to do.

The deputy of the Senate Judicial Committee, Senator Dick Durbin (I-IS), asked: “The patel director, to your knowledge, he made a denunciator has never made a disclosure of the prosecutor General Bondi indicating that the New York field office retained the archives linked to Epstein?”

Patel replied: “I do not know this whistleblower there.”

Durbin asked: “In response to the return of the flame she received, the Attorney General Bondi also prompted the FBI to examine around 100,000 files related to Epstein. On an arbitrarily short deadline in March and the FBI was invited to report any document which mentioned President Trump. not signed?

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