Patel faces congressional hearings after missteps in Kirk assassination probe and turmoil at FBI
Source: AP
Updated 11:51 PM EDT, September 13, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) Hours after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, FBI Director Kash Patel declared online that the subject in the killing was in custody. The shooter was not. The two men who had been detained were quickly released, and Utah officials acknowledged that the gunman remained at large.
The false assurance was more than a slip. It spotlighted the high-stakes uncertainty surrounding Patels leadership of the bureau when its credibility and his own are under extraordinary pressure. Patel now approaches congressional oversight hearings this coming week facing not just questions about that investigation but broader doubts about whether he can stabilize a federal law enforcement agency fragmented by political fights and internal upheaval.
Democrats are poised to press Patel on a purge of senior executives that has prompted a lawsuit, his pursuit of President Donald Trumps grievances long after the Russia investigation ended, and a realignment of resources that has prioritized the fight against illegal immigration and street crime even though the agency has for decades been defined by its work on complicated threats like counterintelligence and public corruption.
Thats in addition to questions about the handling of files from the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, the addition of a co-deputy director to serve alongside Dan Bongino, and the use of polygraphs on some agents in recent months to identify sources of leaks. Republicans, meanwhile, are likely to rally to his defense or redirect the spotlight toward the bureaus critics.
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FakeNoose
(38,654 posts)PSPS
(14,928 posts)Patel will just be his usual wide-eyed self with the shouting, interrupting and gesticulating. "Congressional hearings" are all unserious with republicans in control.
vapor2
(3,084 posts)Katinfl
(502 posts)Why bother? It will turn out like RFKs disaster of a hearing but not a thing will be accomplished. Same old, same old.
ubermarg
(12 posts)No ideas at all!
Jilly_in_VA
(13,049 posts)I have some stuff to do getting ready for our gem show this coming weekend, so I just might try to watch. Seeing Kross-eyed Kash try to defend himself could be...interesting. Especially when it's the Democrats' turn to question him!
LetMyPeopleVote
(169,852 posts)Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(128,722 posts)Should be good.