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FBI director Kash Patel was adamant that “the conspiracy theories just aren’t true” amid a brewing MAGA firestorm over ...
FBI Director Kash Patel has found himself under scrutiny after the Trump administration’s abrupt reversal on releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files sparked rare criticism from the president’s own ...
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Benzinga on MSNKash Patel Says The 'Conspiracy Theories Just Aren't True', Says He'll Serve His Role 'As Long As' Trump Wants Him To Amid Epstein List ControversyFBI Director Kash Patel moved to quash rumors that he might quit over Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of Jeffrey ...
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The president asked his supporters to “let Pam Bondi do her job” as she faces scrutiny over handling the release of documents related to the disgraced financier.
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Trump defends Attorney General Pam Bondi amid Epstein files backlash as FBI Director Patel squashes resignation rumors, ...
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PRIMETIMER on MSNWhy is Kash Patel's girlfriend being dragged into the Epstein file controversy? Honeypot conspiracy theory explainedThey confirmed Epstein's death as suicide and the absence of a hidden "client list." The lack of new information has sparked fresh conspiracy ideas. One of the most talked-about involves ...
FBI Director Kash Patel denies rumors of quitting over Epstein records, stating he will stay as long as Trump wants. Admin tries to ease uproar.
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Bongino, the deputy director of the FBI, “is out of control furious,” one source told NBC News. Another said he didn't report ...
FBI Director Kash Patel is shutting down the J. Edgar Hoover building and moving its headquarters across Washington to the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center.
Dear Joe Rogan, Kash Patel Played You On Rogan’s show, the FBI director spun a false narrative of the Trump-Russia scandal.
Kash Patel Blows Joe Rogan’s Mind on How the Legacy Media Colluded w/ the FBI on Russiagate “This was a coordinated conspiracy to take down your political opponent by weaponizing government ...
FBI Director Kash Patel has filed a lawsuit in Texas against an MSNBC columnist who falsely claimed the official spent more time in "nightclubs" than inside the Bureau's headquarters in Washington ...
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