FBI head Kash Patel goes ballistic after House Dem accuses him of lying about appearing on anti-semitic podcast

FBI Director Kash Patel went on the offensive after he was accused by a Democrat of lying during his Senate confirmation hearing. 

It came just days after MSNBC was forced to retract bizarre, unfounded allegations of Patel spending more time partying than in the office.  

Patel was appointed to lead the bureau shortly after the start of Donald Trump’s second term. On the hot seat during his hearings, Patel was grilled about his ties to podcaster Stew Peters.

Peters is considered by many to be an antisemite, including the Anti-Defamation League. 

When questioned, Patel denied knowing Peters, despite evidence showing he had made appearances on Peters’ podcast on at least eight occasions.

Democratic Representative Madeleine Dean, who hails from Pennsylvania and had a role as a House impeachment manager during Trump’s first term, seized the opportunity during the hearings to accuse Patel of dishonesty.

She brought up both this and evidence he had been involved in the January 6th riot and asked: ‘Mr. Patel, my second question is, should we worry more about your memory or your veracity?’ 

Patel shot back and offered similar accusations toward Dean. 

‘We should worry more about your lack of candor. You’re accusing me of committing perjury. Tell the American people how I broke the law and committed a felony,’ he said. 

Patel added: Have the audacity to actually put the facts forward instead of lying for political banter so you can have a 20-second donation hit.’

Dean then chose to try and answer her own question: ‘The answer is both.’

‘The answer is you’re failing, not me,’ quipped Patel. 

Dean accused the FBI Director of having ‘eagerness and childlike giddiness to carry out the president’s revenge tour.’

‘In your statements before you were sworn in and some after, you have shown yourself unfit to lead this important agency.’

Patel also denied accusations from Dean that his book, Government Gangsters, included a so-called ‘enemies list.’

She asserted that the FBI had become ‘weaponized’ under Patel and confronted him over a book he had authored, saying a list of Trump adversaries he included in it amounted to an ‘enemies list’ and was being used by Trump as a ‘blueprint for revenge.’

Patel replied that he was the one who had been ‘targeted by a weaponized FBI,’ presumably referring to the fact that he was among the people whose records were secretly seized by the Justice Department years earlier as part of media leak investigations when he was a staffer on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence conducting an investigation into Russian election interference.

‘You should read the book because there´s no enemies list (in) that book,’ Patel continued. 

‘There are people that violated their constitutional obligations and their duties to the American people, and they were rightly called out. And you should give that book to every one of your constituents so they can read’ about it.

‘I won’t be doing that,’ Dean shot back.

‘That’s their loss,’ Patel said.

Patel broke with the Trump administration Wednesday over a budget proposal that would dramatically slash funding for the bureau, telling lawmakers, ‘We need more than what has been proposed.’

The 2026 budget proposal released on Friday calls for a funding cut of more than $500 million for the FBI as part of what the White House said was a desire to ‘reform and streamline’ the bureau and reduce ‘non-law enforcement missions that do not align’ with the priorities of President Donald Trump. 

He warned that such a cut would be harmful for the FBI as it reorients priorities to focus on violent crime.

Asked to specify at a House Appropriations subcommittee which positions would need to be cut if the funding reduction was implemented, Patel replied: ‘At this time, we have not looked at who to cut. We are focusing our energies on how not to have them cut by coming in here and highlighting to you that we can´t do the mission on those 2011 budget levels.’

Rep. Rosa DeLauro, a Connecticut Democrat, pressed Patel for details, saying, ‘This is your budget. You have to have some idea of what you want to fund or not fund, or where you can cut or not cut, and provide that information’ to the Office of Management and Budget.

‘That’s the proposed budget – not by the FBI,’ Patel replied. ‘The proposed budget that I put forward is to cover us for for $11.1 billion, which would not have us cut any positions.’

Patel also defended the FBI’s plan to relocate about 1,000 FBI employees from the Washington area to cities around the country, one of the first initiatives he revealed upon being sworn in as director in February. 

‘Part of the process is not just putting people out sporadically, throwing darts on the map. What we´ve done is we´ve taken a process with the (career employees) at the FBI and said, `Where are some of the most violent crime places in America?´’ Patel said.

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