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Hours after the assassination of American conservative activist Charlie Kirk, FBI Director Kash Patel announced online that “the subject for the horrific shooting today that took the life of Charlie Kirk is now in custody.” However, Utah officials later clarified that two men had been detained and released, and that the shooter was still at large, according to a report published by The Associated Press on Saturday.
That false certainty, observers say, sparked widespread criticism from former agents and legal analysts alike, especially given that the seemingly rushed announcement rather raised doubts about the judgment of leadership in the face of a fast‑moving investigation, Politico reported.
Multiple US media reports, including CNN and AP, suggest Patel is now heading into congressional oversight hearings amid concerns beyond just the Kirk assassination case. These include:
With Patel expected to testify before Senate and House committees this week, Democrats are reportedly seeking to push hard on the Kirk misstep, the personnel shakeups, and what they see as politicised investigations.
Former FBI executive Gregory Brower, who once handled congressional affairs for the bureau, told the US-based news agency, “Because of the skepticism that some members of the Senate have had and still have, it’s extremely important that he perform very well at these oversight hearings.”
Patel’s leadership style, his public misstatements, recent string of changes in the FBI structure, and seemingly shifting mission priorities are all going to be under the microscope.
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