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Kash Patel, FBI director, facing questions on Charlie Kirk investigation at Congress

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Kash Patel, FBI director, facing questions on Charlie Kirk investigation at Congress
Originally posted by: BBC.com

Source: BBC.com

  • Trump backs Patel on Kirk casepublished at 14:46 BST

    Bernd Debusmann Jr
    Reporting from Washington DC

    Away from this hearing, we’ve just heard from Donald Trump as he headed off on Marine One to begin his state visit to the UK.

    He was asked about Patel – and said that he is still confident in his controversial pick to become FBI director.

    “Look at what he did in two days,” he said, referring it seems to the Kirk case. “Usually takes multiple days. Years. I have confidence in everyone in the administration.”

    We may hear more from Trump at Joint Base Andrews or on Air Force One as his trip begins.

  • ‘Bring it on’: Patel concludes opener on combative notepublished at 14:44 BST

    Kash Patel is now listing some of the things he says the FBI has accomplished under his leadership.

    He talks at length about gangs, human traffickers and hackers, and he says his agency has taken 1,600kg of the opiate fentanyl off of the streets.

    He claims that arrests are up and crimes are down, particularly in places where the Trump administration has sent National Guard troops

    Patel also brings up the Jeffrey Epstein case – Patel puts the blame on the federal prosecutor who investigated the paedophile nearly 20 years ago.

    The FBI director then concludes his opening statement on a combative note. If anyone wants to criticise his years of service, “please bring it on”.

    We’re now going to questioning.

  • Patel says Tyler Robinson’s father recognised him from FBI videopublished at 14:34 BST

    Patel gives a timeline of the FBI’s involvement in the Charlie Kirk investigation, from the immediate aftermath of the shooting to Tyler Robinson’s arrest.

    He says Kirk was shot on 12:23pm local time on 10 September and less than a day later the FBI released the first set of images of the suspect.

    Later than evening they also released a video of the suspect and enhanced photos, he said. The suspect’s father recognised his son in the video, Patel said.

    “That is the FBI working with the public as a promise to being transparent and providing critical information,” he said.

    He does not touch upon his misleading post about the arrest of “the subject”, which he later backtracked on.

  • Patel now talking about Kirk investigationpublished at 14:26 BST

    Patel is now updating members on the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s killer.

    We’ll have all the key lines here – and remember, you can watch live at the top of the page.

    Kash Patel, not for the first time, is wearing a Liverpool Football Club tieImage source, Reuters

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    Kash Patel, not for the first time, is wearing a Liverpool Football Club tie

  • Top Democrat paints picture of chaos and incompetencepublished at 14:22 BST

    After Grassley’s praise, lines are now being drawn.

    Dick Durbin, the highest-ranking Democrat on the committee, is now speaking and unsurprisingly has a completely different take on Patel’s tenure.

    He calls Patel “arguably the most partisan FBI director ever” and runs down a list of his anti-FBI and pro-Trump comments prior to leading the agency.

    Durbin continues by criticising Patel’s leadership and says 5,000 people have left the FBI, amounting to “disastrous brain drain.” He also alleges Patel of watering down training for new agents.

    All in all, the Democratic senator is painting a picture of chaos and incompetence.

  • Grassley begins with warm words for Patelpublished at 14:07 BST

    Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley opens the meeting by addressing the killing of Charlie Kirk. He says he has asked Patel for an update on the matter.

    It’s largely praise from Senator Grassley, who goes on to laud Patel and the work of the FBI.

  • Kash Patel about to face Senate committeepublished at 14:02 BST

    Breaking

    Kash Patel is in the room and is about to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

    You can follow the key updates here and click watch live at the top of this page to stream the hearing.

    Senator Chuck Grassley, chairman of the committee

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    Senator Chuck Grassley, chairman of the committee, begins the hearing

  • Who is Kash Patel, FBI Director?published at 13:52 BST

    Kash Patel from his shoulders up in front of a yellow backgroundImage source, Reuters

    Kash Patel, 45, leads the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

    The FBI director leads 37,000 employees across 55 US field offices, as well as 350 satellite offices and more than 60 other foreign locations.

    He quickly rose within Trump’s circle after he was hired as a national security aide in 2019, and in 2020 was appointed chief of staff to the head of the Pentagon.

    Patel, the son of Indian immigrants, is a former defence lawyer and federal prosecutor.

    In his confirmation hearings, Patel denied keeping a list of “deep state” enemies, while playing down controversial remarks he had made, such as referring to law enforcement officials who investigated Trump as “criminal gangsters”.

    In his memoir Government Gangsters, published in 2023, Patel called for an eradication of what he called “government tyranny” within the FBI by firing “the top ranks”.

  • Patel will not just face questions on Kirk casepublished at 13:50 BST

    Kash Patel is facing two congressional hearings in the next two days – from members of the Senate and House of Representatives – and can expect questions on:

    Charlie Kirk investigation: The FBI director will face questions about his handling of the case, including an early announcement that “the subject for the horrific shooting” was in custod. That person was released soon afterwards.

    Mass firings and lawsuits: Patel has dismissed several senior FBI officials, including former acting director Brian Driscoll. Driscoll and two other former FBI officials have filed a lawsuit, saying Patel fired them because of White House influence.

    Epstein files: Lawmakers have pressed Patel over his decision in July not to release more documents from the Epstein case, despite his pledge that “there will be no cover-ups”.

  • ‘Could I have worded it better? Sure’published at 13:42 BST

    Kash Patel in an FBI jacket, walking with other officials down a hallway.Image source, Reuters

    As we just reported, Kash Patel has faced criticism for his X posts in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s shooting.

    On the day Kirk was killed, just before authorities began their news conference, the FBI director posted on X:

    “The subject for the horrific shooting today that took the life of Charlie Kirk is now in custody.”

    The comment led to confusion, when officials in the news conference said the suspect was still at large.

    A couple of hours later, Patel released another post, saying “the subject in custody has been released after an interrogation by law enforcement”.

    On Monday, in an interview with Fox News, Patel said he was just “being transparent”.

    “Could I have worded it a little better in the heat of the moment? Sure. But do I regret putting it out? Absolutely not.”

  • FBI director to be grilled at Congress, hours before Kirk suspect appears in courtpublished at 13:36 BST

    Sakshi Venkatraman
    Live reporter

    Later today, the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s murder, Tyler Robinson, will appear in court in Utah for the first time.

    But before that, we’re going to hear from FBI Director Kash Patel, who has been leading the federal investigation into the killing.

    Patel will appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee in half an hour, and he will face scrutiny about his handling of the case.

    On the day of the shooting, Patel said on X that “the subject” was in custody – then 90 minutes later said they had been released. His posts came a day before Robinson’s family turned him in.

    The FBI director has since said he doesn’t regret his posts – but admitted he could have worded them better.

    “I was being transparent with working with the public on our findings, as I had them,” he said on Fox News yesterday.

    You’ll be able to watch live at the top of the page from 09:00 ET / 14:00 BST – and follow the key lines here.

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