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FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche responded to a New York Times article on Monday suggesting the two were at odds with each other.
In a piece on Deputy Attorney General Blanche, the Times says DOJ leaders see Patel as a ‘lightweight’ more focused on social media than his job.
Patel, the lawyer and ex-podcaster who was confirmed to run the nation’s premier investigatory agency along party lines earlier this year, has been under fire for what critics say has been his lackluster and bumbling performance in the days since a gunman murdered activist Charlie Kirk in Utah last week.
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'Who?' Pam Bondi and Kash Patel fail to name a single terrorist group they plan to target
FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday failed to name one terrorist organization they plan to investigate during a news conference at the Oval Office with President Donald Trump. Trump signed a memorandum on the implementation ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi has refused to answer questions about a $50,000 sting involving Donald Trump’s border czar, throwing FBI Director Kash Patel under the bus instead. In a combative hearing on Capitol Hill,
Plaintiffs Brian Driscoll, Steve Jensen, and Spencer Evans argue their dismissals stripped the FBI of decades of expertise.
AG Pam Bondi faced a tense and combative session before the Senate Judiciary Committee on October 7, as Democrats accused her of refusing to answer questions and protecting allies. The hearing quickly turned partisan,
Patel, Booker’s shouting match Bondi draws criticism from the right Kirk suspect’s first court appearance White House targets
Attorney General Pam Bondi claimed that Kash Patel’s FBI was “trying to destroy her” by leaking information about the battle raging within the Trump administration over the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Patel went on Fox News early Monday morning to defend his leadership of the FBI amid the criticism, even as several fired agents filed a lawsuit last week accusing him and deputy director Dan Bongino of being obsessed with social media and the agency’s image online at the expense of law enforcement responsibilities.
The Attorney General's message to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem went viral on social media.