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Kash Patel draws flak for posting FBI case details on social media ‘to make himself look good’

Kash Patel draws flak for posting FBI case details on social media ‘to make himself look good’

Summary

Kash Patel, the FBI director, shared details on social media about arrests in a plot to attack a White House UFC event before the investigation was complete and before a court allowed the information to be public. FBI agents and the Secret Service criticized Patel for revealing case details prematurely, saying it could harm the investigation and cooperation between agencies.

Key Facts

  • FBI Director Kash Patel posted on social media about five arrests in a plot to attack a UFC event at the White House.
  • The case was under a court sealing order, which generally prevents public disclosure without permission.
  • Law enforcement officials said the investigation was still active and more suspects were being searched for when Patel posted.
  • The Secret Service, which led the investigation, chose not to share information publicly to protect the case.
  • Patel praised the FBI, partners, and Department of Justice for the operation in his social media post.
  • Other FBI agents said Patel focused on sharing investigation details to gain attention rather than on the work itself.
  • Experts warned Patel’s early disclosure might break legal rules and FBI ethical guidelines.
  • The Justice Department announced arrests publicly several hours after Patel’s post.
  • Two more men were arrested later in connection with the alleged attack plot.
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