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FBI Director Kash Patel testifies at Senate listening to in aftermath of Charlie Kirk assassination

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Last updated: September 16, 2025 2:08 pm
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Patel says FBI will proceed to make use of polygraphs to trace down leakersGrassley questions Patel on Epstein, investigation into Biden familyPatel says handling of earlier federal probe was “original sin” of Epstein casePatel outlines work of FBI under Trump administrationPatel is sworn in, says FBI’s release of video of Kirk shooter was key to arrestDurbin calls Patel “arguably the most partisan FBI director ever”Grassley gavels in hearing, says Patel inherited FBI “infected with politics”Patel will testify before a House panel on WednesdayPatel likely to face questions about his handling of the Charlie Kirk shooter investigationWhat to know about Kash Patel
 


10m in the past

Patel says FBI will proceed to make use of polygraphs to trace down leakers

Durbin, citing experiences, stated about 40 FBI officers have been requested to sit down for polygraphs, and a few have been requested in the event that they’ve stated something about Patel. The New York Instances reported in July that “the F.B.I. has requested senior workers whether or not they have stated something unfavourable about Mr. Patel,” citing nameless sources.

Durbin requested what the idea is for requiring polygraphs. 

“I do not know what experiences you are referring to, rating member, and I reject any reporting that has false info in it so I am not going to answer that,” Patel responded. “So far as polygraphs go, typically they’re all the time and all the time have been utilized on the FBI to trace down people who leak delicate info and unauthorized disclosures to the media, and we’ll proceed to make use of them to make sure the integrity of the FBI.” 

Patel declined to get into “personal discussions” about polygraphs. 


By Kathryn Watson








 


17m ago

Grassley questions Patel on Epstein, investigation into Biden family

Grassley asked the FBI director a series of questions on a range of topics after the opening statement period of the hearing ended.

The chairman asked Patel if he would commit to providing his office all classified and unclassified records related to Epstein. Patel said he would commit to providing “all records I am legally permitted to do so under the court orders.”

The Iowa Republican also asked Patel about records that he said allegedly prove a Biden family bribery scheme, asking whether Wray made any efforts to obtain those records. Patel said to his knowledge, the former FBI director had not. Grassley said the FBI has an “obligation to the public” to determine why it wasn’t investigated. 


By Kaia Hubbard








 


22m ago

Patel says handling of earlier federal probe was “original sin” of Epstein case

Patel said a federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein that began in 2006 was the “original sin” of how the government has handled the case, as the FBI and Justice Department face scrutiny from Trump allies and Democrats alike over the administration’s handling of records about the late sex offender. 

The earlier investigation ended with a secret nonprosecution agreement in 2008 negotiated by then-U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, which shielded Epstein from federal charges if he agreed to plead guilty to state prostitution crimes in Florida. 

“I’m here to testify that the original sin in the Epstein case was the way it was initially brought by Mr. Acosta back in 2006,” Patel said. “The original case involved a very limited search warrant or set of search warrants, and didn’t take as much investigative material it should have seized. If I were the FBI director then, it wouldn’t have happened. The search warrants were limited to small time periods to include 2002-2005 and 1997-2001.”

“Mr. Acosta allowed Epstein to enter in 2008 to a plea and nonprosecution agreement, which then the courts issued mandates and protective orders legally prohibiting anyone from seeing that material ever again without the permission of the court,” Patel continued. “The nonprosecution agreements also barred future prosecutions, for those involved at that time, of those individuals. Still, this administration at the direction of President Trump has done more to turn over all the credible information we are legally able to do so, and we will continue to work with Congress to achieve that end.” 


By Kathryn Watson








 


29m ago

Patel outlines work of FBI under Trump administration

Patel outlined the FBI’s work under the Trump administration more broadly, saying the bureau has arrested more than 23,000 violent criminals and taken over 6,000 illegal firearms off the streets. He said agents have identified and located more than 4,700 child victims and arrested 1,500 child predators and 300 human traffickers. Patel said over 350 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua have also been arrested. 

“Those are just some of the things the FBI is doing differently and better, because we are leading the missing to crush violent crime and defend the homeland,” Patel said. 

The FBI director said that “one of the stats that the American people should thank the FBI for is, we are on track to have the lowest murder rate in modern American history.”

Patel said “there has been a drastic reduction in crime across the board in mid-major cities across the country, thanks to the men and women of the FBI,” pointing to a crackdown on drugs. 

Patel also said the bureau has made over 60 counterintelligence arrests this year. 

“I want the American people to know, the FBI’s protecting the homeland from foreign adversaries in a way that will never make the news, and a lot of the good work they do will never be able to be discussed in this setting,” Patel said. 


By Kaia Hubbard








 


35m ago

Patel is sworn in, says FBI’s release of video of Kirk shooter was key to arrest

After he was sworn in, Patel began his statement by giving a timeline of Kirk’s killing and the FBI’s involvement. He said the FBI’s release of surveillance footage showing the suspected shooter was instrumental in taking Tyler Robinson into custody the day after Kirk’s death.

“A few hours later, that suspect was in custody, pursuant to the interrogation of the suspect’s own father, who stated, ‘When I saw that video that you released, I recognized it was my son. And I confronted him,'” Patel said. “And he was handed over to lawful law enforcement authorities.”

Patel said that is a demonstration of the FBI being “transparent.” The FBI director said the bureau received over 11,000 tips in the first 24 hours alone. 


By Kathryn Watson








 


44m ago

Durbin calls Patel “arguably the most partisan FBI director ever”

Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, called Patel “arguably the most partisan FBI director ever” and alleged he has “attacked the FBI with a vengeance.”

In his opening statement, Durbin criticized Patel’s handling of the Kirk assassination. Hours after the shooting, Patel announced on social media a “subject” was in custody, even as state officials said they were still looking for the suspected shooter. Patel later posted on X that the subject had been released.

“Mr. Patel was so anxious to take credit for finding Mr. Kirk’s assassin, that he violated one of the basics of effective law enforcement: at critical stages of an investigation, shut up and let the professionals do their job,” Durbin said.

Durbin also addressed the “purge” of FBI staff since President Trump returned to office.

“As we heard from highly credible whistleblowers, Mr. Patel was involved in directing this purge even before he was confirmed, despite his sworn testimony to this committee,” Durbin said, adding that at least 18 of 53 special agents in charge, the top agents in FBI field offices, have been ousted.


By Joe Walsh








 


57m ago

Grassley gavels in hearing, says Patel inherited FBI “infected with politics”

Sen. Chuck Grassley, an Iowa Republican who chairs the committee, gaveled the hearing in shortly after 9 a.m. 

“We meet today in the aftermath of the political assassination of Charlie Kirk, a school shooting in the senseless murder of Ukrainian refugees, and also to remember, several weeks ago, the killings in Minnesota,” Grassley said.  

Grassley said he’s asked Patel to provide an update on the Kirk assassination during the hearing. 

The Iowa Republican praised Patel for the “important work” of returning the FBI to a “law-enforcement mission.” He compared Patel’s work to that of former Director Christopher Wray, saying “it’s well understood that your predecessor left you an FBI infected with politics.”


By Kaia Hubbard








 


8:54 AM

Patel will testify before a House panel on Wednesday

Patel is also scheduled to testify before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. That panel is also responsible for the oversight of the FBI. The committee’s chairman, GOP Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, is a strong backer of the president. 


By Kathryn Watson








 


8:52 AM

Patel likely to face questions about his handling of the Charlie Kirk shooter investigation

Hours after Kirk was shot and killed at Utah Valley University on Wednesday, Patel announced on social media at 6:21 p.m. ET that the “subject for the horrific shooting today that took the life of Charlie Kirk is now in custody.” Moments after that, Beau Mason, the head of Utah’s Department of Public Safety, told reporters authorities would be working around the clock to find Kirk’s killer. 

About 90 minutes after his initial post, Patel posted that the subject had been released, and Kirk’s killer was still at large. 

But the disparity between Patel’s initial post and what law enforcement were saying in Utah sparked confusion. 

Ultimately, authorities said the father of the suspect was the one who encouraged him to turn himself in, after recognizing his son in photos released by the FBI. 

The suspect in Kirk’s killing was announced Friday morning. 

Patel’s decision to fly to Utah ahead of the arrest announcement, as a law enforcement press conference was delayed, also came under scrutiny. Earlier this week, Patel defended his handling of the Kirk investigation.

“Could I have worded it a little better in the heat of the moment? Sure,” he said on “Fox & Friends” on Monday. “But do I regret putting it out? Absolutely not. I was telling the world what the FBI was doing as we were doing and I’m continuing to do that.”


By Kathryn Watson








 


8:47 AM

What to know about Kash Patel

Patel, a longtime ally to President Trump, was narrowly confirmed by the Senate in February, facing opposition from all Democrats and two Republicans.

The 45-year-old’s career began as a public defender in Florida, before Patel went on to become a trial attorney in the Justice Department’s National Security Division and a legal liaison to Joint Special Operations Command. In Mr. Trump’s first administration, Patel served in intelligence and defense roles, and held a position on the National Security Council and as chief of staff to the secretary of defense.

Patel came into the role after former FBI Director Chris Wray resigned at the end of the Biden administration as Mr. Trump pledged to fire him, though he had been nominated to a 10-year-term that was set to end in 2027. The FBI had long been a target of the president’s ire, especially after FBI agents executed a court-authorized search warrant at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida.


By Kaia Hubbard










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