FBI chief Kash Patel turns tables on Democrat accusing him of weaponizing bureau
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During a House Appropriations Committee hearing, FBI Director Kash Patel confronted Rep. Madeleine Dean's allegations that an appendix in his book, 'Government Gangsters,' constitutes an 'enemies list.' Patel argued that the names listed were individuals who dishonored their constitutional duties, rather than political targets. He urged Dean to share his views with her constituents and emphasized that the focus should be on accountability, not political attacks against him. Patel's previous testimony about being subpoenaed for a separate investigation into Trump was also highlighted in the exchange.
"Ma'am, you want to know who was targeted by a weaponized FBI? Me." Patel defended himself against allegations of targeting political figures linked to his book.
"Well, you should read the book because there's no enemies list on that book. They were rightly called out." Patel insists that the names mentioned are not a list of enemies but rather those who failed their obligations.
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