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Kash Patel to face U.S. Senate amid questions over probe into Charlie Kirk’s killing, internal FBI upheaval

Kash Patel to face U.S. Senate amid questions over probe into Charlie Kirk’s killing, internal FBI upheaval

Posted on September 16, 2025 By admin


FBI Director Kash Patel speaks before U.S. President Donald Trump signs a memorandum in the Oval Office of the White House on September 15, 2025, in Washington.
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Kash Patel will confront sceptical Senate Democrats at a congressional hearing Tuesday (September 16, 2025) likely to be dominated by questions about the investigation into Charlie Kirk’s killing as well as the recent firings of senior officials who have accused the FBI director of illegal political retribution.

The appearance before the Senate Judiciary Committee represents the first oversight hearing of Mr. Patel’s young but tumultuous tenure and provides a high-stakes platform for him to try to reassure wary lawmakers that he is the right person for the job at a time of internal upheaval and mounting concerns about political violence inside the U.S.

Mr. Patel will be returning to the committee for the first time since his confirmation hearing in January, when he sought to reassure Democrats that he would not pursue retribution as director.

He’ll face questions Tuesday (September 16) about whether he did exactly that when the FBI last month fired five agents and senior officials in a purge that current and former officials say weakened morale and contributed to unease inside the nation’s premier federal law enforcement agency.

Three of those officials sued last week in a federal complaint that says Mr. Patel knew the firings were likely illegal but carried them out anyway to protect his job.

One of the officials helped oversee investigations into the January 6 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol and another clashed with Justice Department leadership while serving as acting director in the early days of the Trump administration.

The FBI has declined to comment on the lawsuit.

Republican lawmakers who make up the majority in the committee are expected to show solidarity for Mr. Patel, a close ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, and are likely to praise the director for his focus on violent crime and illegal immigration.

They are also likely to try to elicit from Mr. Patel fresh details about the investigation into Kirk’s assassination at a Utah college campus last week, which authorities have said was carried out by a 22-year-old man who had grown more political in recent years and ascribed to a “leftist ideology.”

Mr. Patel drew scrutiny when, hours after the killing, he posted on social media that “the subject” was in custody even though the actual suspected shooter remained on the loose and was not arrested until he turned himself in late the following night.

Mr. Patel has not explained that post but has pointed to his decision to authorise the release of photographs of the suspect, Tyler Robinson, while he was on the run as a key development that helped facilitate an arrest. A Fox News Channel journalist reported Saturday (September 13) that President Trump had told her that Mr. Patel and the FBI have “done a great job.”

Mr. Robinson is due to make his first court appearance in Utah.

Another line of questioning may involve Democratic concerns that Mr. Patel is politicising the FBI through politically charged investigations, including into longstanding grievances of Mr. Trump.

Agents and prosecutors, for instance, have been seeking interviews and information as they reexamine aspects of the years-old FBI investigation into potential coordination between Russia and Mr. Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign.

Mr. Patel has repeatedly said his predecessors at the FBI and Justice Department who investigated and prosecuted Mr. Trump were the ones who weaponised the institutions.

Published – September 16, 2025 01:45 pm IST



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