FBI Director Kash Patel kicked off two days of questioning on Tuesday from congressional committees about his tenure main the Federal Bureau of Investigation thus far. He is additionally certain to get questions concerning the assassination of conservative activist and influencer Charlie Kirk final week.
Patel will first be in entrance of the Senate Judiciary Committee in its oversight function of the company earlier than he faces its Home counterpart on Wednesday.
Patel has been criticized for his dealing with of the Kirk investigation — sharing on social media at one level {that a} suspect was in custody, however having to backtrack an hour and a half later — however Patel has stood by his efficiency, touting the truth that the FBI caught the Kirk’s suspected shooter in lower than 36 hours.
Rating Member Dick Durbin, a Democrat, slammed Patel throughout his opening remarks on Tuesday, saying Patel sparked “mass confusion” in his posts about Kirk’s killing.
Kirk was killed in Utah on Wednesday and the suspect, Tyler Robinson, was caught after his father turned him in to authorities on Friday. Patel contends this solely occurred as a result of he ordered “towards all regulation enforcement suggestions,” as he mentioned on X on Saturday, the discharge of video and enhanced images of the suspect.
“For comparative sake, the Boston bombing, the FBI did not launch photos for 3 days,” Patel advised “Fox & Mates” on Monday morning. “I made an government resolution on an investigative and operational want, and it turned out to be the suitable transfer.”
FBI Director Kash Patel seems earlier than the Senate Judiciary Committee for his first oversight listening to, Sept. 16, 2025, on the Capitol in Washington.
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He additionally addressed the criticism that he has confronted for a way he dealt with the investigation.
“I used to be telling the world what the FBI was doing as we have been doing it. I proceed to do it. I problem anybody on the market to discover a director who has been extra clear and extra keen to work the media with excessive profile circumstances or any circumstances that the FBI [is] dealing with.”
For his half, President Donald Trump is standing behind Patel, telling Fox Information on Saturday that “I’m very pleased with the FBI. Kash — and everybody else — they’ve executed an important job.”
Patel can be set to face questions on a number of different points throughout his tenure on the FBI, together with the firing of three senior brokers who sued for reinstatement final week.
Brian Driscoll, who previously served because the performing director of the FBI throughout the early days of Trump’s second time period, Steven Jensen, former performing director of the FBI’s Washington subject workplace, and former director in command of the FBI’s Las Vegas subject workplace Spencer Evans all joined within the lawsuit represented by Abbe Lowell, an lawyer who has represented different high-profile figures ousted or in any other case focused by the Trump administration.
The three former officers, whose careers collectively spanned over six many years of regulation enforcement expertise throughout the ranks of the FBI, allege that the firings violated their due course of rights in addition to their First Modification rights to free affiliation and speech.
“Patel not solely acted unlawfully however intentionally selected to prioritize politicizing the FBI over defending the American individuals,” the lawsuit alleges. “As defined herein, his resolution to take action degraded the nation’s nationwide safety by firing three of the FBI’s most skilled operational leaders, every of them specialists in stopping terrorism and lowering violent crime.”

Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel arrives to testify earlier than the Senate Judiciary Committee within the Hart Senate Workplace Constructing on Capitol Hill, September 16, 2025 in Washington.
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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., a member of the Judiciary Committee, advised ABC Information that the lawsuit “incorporates fairly damning allegations that are actually sworn to as a part of a court docket continuing.”
The director can be set to face questions on his so-called “enemies record,” a marketing campaign promise to root out who he noticed as dangerous actors in authorities, in addition to his use of the FBI airplane.
Whitehouse advised ABC Information that Patel “brings a genuinely political motive to the repeated cases of political resolution making on the FBI.” He mentioned it’s “actually, actually, actually, actually ironic concerning the people who find themselves supposedly so irate about weaponization is now doing weaponization at an unprecedented scale.”
He’s additionally anticipated to face questions over the dealing with of the Jeffrey Epstein information.
The Trump administration has been coping with blowback it obtained from MAGA supporters for its resolution to not launch extra supplies associated to the investigation into Epstein, the rich financier and convicted intercourse offender who died by suicide in jail in 2019.
Epstein, whose personal island property was within the U.S. Virgin Islands, has lengthy been rumored to have stored a “consumer record” of celebrities and politicians, which right-wing influencers have baselessly accused authorities of hiding.
Trump promised throughout the 2024 presidential marketing campaign to launch the information of their entirety and Patel earlier than taking the FBI job had pushed unsubstantiated claims about who was in them.
The Justice Division and FBI introduced in July that that they had discovered no proof that Epstein stored a consumer record after a number of high officers like Patel, earlier than becoming a member of the administration, had themselves accused the federal government of protecting data concerning the case.
Final week, the Home Oversight Committee launched what it mentioned was a be aware from Trump to Epstein on his birthday, which the White Home and Trump deny was written by him.
On Sept. 2, the committee launched greater than 33,000 pages of Epstein-related data after it subpoenaed the Justice Division for them, however Democrats on the committee mentioned that many of the information are already public.