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On July 8, Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel faced growing criticism from right-wing influencers and MAGA supporters after the Justice Department released findings that debunked key conspiracy theories long circulated about Epstein’s death and alleged clientele.
New York Times National Security Reporter Adam Goldman and former Assistant Special Agent in Charge at the FBI, Michael Feinberg join Nicolle Wallace to discuss bombshell new reporting that the FBI is giving its own agents polygraph tests to see if they are loyal to Director Kash Patel,
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Used in the past to suss out whether employees can be trusted with secret information, the FBI under Director Kash Patel has a new application for polygraphs: Sniffing out whether employees have ever said anything mean about their boss,
Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.) slammed FBI Director Kash Patel on CNN Friday over reports that the bureau has stepped up the use of polygraph tests to screen employees for loyalty. “This is a really dangerous precedent,
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Since taking over as FBI director, Kash Patel has dramatically increased the use of polygraph tests inside the bureau, not just to vet security risks, but to root out internal dissent. Under his watch,
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Primetimer on MSNWhy is Kash Patel's girlfriend being dragged into the Epstein file controversy? Honeypot conspiracy theory explainedOne of the most talked-about involves Trump-picked FBI Director Kash Patel and his girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins. Wilkins, a 26-year-old country singer and right-wing commentator, became the center of online guesswork after a popular post on X (once called Twitter) on July 10. The post hinted she might play a role in a secret intelligence job.
Alexis Wilkins, a 26-year-old country singer, has been caught up in the MAGA blowback to the decision by her boyfriend, 45, and Attorney General Pam Bondi to end the Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI’s review of the Epstein files.
Former senior FBI special agent Michael Feinberg talks with Jen Psaki about being forced out of the FBI for being friends with someone on FBI director Kash Patel's political enemies list, and how Donald Trump's politicization of federal law enforcement is not only damaging the FBI but making the United States less safe.