
"I'm grateful that Utah authorities have captured the suspect in the Charlie Kirk assassination, and think it is time for Republicans to assess whether Kash Patel is the right man to run the FBI. He performed terribly in the last few days, and it's not clear whether he has the operational expertise to investigate, infiltrate, and disrupt the violent movementsof whatever ideologythat threaten the peace in the United States, submitted Rufo at the outset of a lengthy post on X."
"There are two ways forward. First, we enter a spiral of violence, which would be a catastrophe for the country. Second, federal law enforcement makes a credible plan to restore the civil order, initiates a campaign to disrupt domestic terror networks in all fifty states, and sets them in motion with the goal of preventing further bloodshed, all of which can and must be done in a principled, legal, nonpartisan manner."
"We would be wise to take a moment and ask whether Kash Patel has what it takes to get this done. I've been on the phone the last few days with many conservative leaders, all of whom wholeheartedly support the Trump Administration and none of whom are confident that the current structure of the FBI is up to this task."
Utah authorities captured the suspect in the Charlie Kirk assassination. Calls have arisen for Republicans to assess whether Kash Patel should lead the FBI, citing poor performance during the investigation. Concerns center on Patel's alleged lack of operational expertise to investigate, infiltrate, and disrupt violent movements that threaten domestic peace. A two-path framework is proposed: avoid a spiral of violence, or implement a credible, principled, legal, nonpartisan federal campaign to restore civil order and disrupt domestic terror networks in all fifty states. Many conservative leaders who support the Trump Administration reportedly lack confidence in the current FBI structure.
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