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FBI Director Kash Patel’s pep talk notes to himself during the congressional hearing sparked online reactions.
FBI Director Kash Patel holds his notes during a House Judiciary Committee hearing in Washington, DC. (IMAGE: REUTERS)
During a recent House Judiciary Committee hearing regarding political violence and Jeffrey Epstein’s case, FBI Director Kash Patel was observed using notes that included personal affirmations. These notes were captured by cameras and subsequently shared online.
Reports indicate that the notes, written on personalized stationery labeled “Director Patel,” included statements such as: “Good fight with Swalwell. Hold the line. Brush off their attacks. Rise above next line of partisan attacks.”
The hearing featured contentious exchanges between Patel and California Congressman Eric Swalwell, particularly concerning the handling of Epstein’s files. Swalwell pressed Patel about whether certain grand jury documents referenced former President Donald Trump.
Patel faced scrutiny over his replies, leading to a tense dialogue that included Swalwell’s insistence on clarity in his questions.
- Why it matters:
- The event underscores public interest in government transparency, particularly related to high-profile cases like Epstein’s.
- Reactions may influence public perception and trust in FBI leadership and its handling of politically sensitive issues.
- The latest:
- The notes have gone viral, attracting attention for their content and formality during a serious congressional hearing.
Source: https://www.news18.com/viral/fbi-chief-kash-patels-handwritten-pep-talk-notes-to-himself-go-viral-netizens-call-him-loser-ws-kl-9585037.html
Source: https://www.news18.com/viral/fbi-chief-kash-patels-handwritten-pep-talk-notes-to-himself-go-viral-netizens-call-him-loser-ws-kl-9585037.html

