Kash Patel Just Made It Easier for Conservative Extremists to Act Out
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Kash Patel Just Made It Easier for Conservative Extremists to Act Out
"From Politico: FBI Director Kash Patel has ended a training and intelligence-sharing partnership with the Anti-Defamation League, accusing the organization of spying on conservative groups. Patel announced the decision in a social media post Wednesday, criticizing a partnership celebrated under former FBI Director James Comeya political adversary of President Donald Trump who was charged last week in an indictment sought by the Justice Department."
"Do you want to know what happens if you put a jumped-up internet troll in charge of the FBI? This is what happens when you put a jumped-up internet troll in charge of the FBI. He singled out past speeches by Comey that the former director said amounted to love letters to the ADL, which has provided hundreds of tips about extremist activity per year to law enforcement agencies throughout the country. James Comey wrote love letters' to the ADL and embedded FBI agents with them - a group that ran disgraceful ops spying on Americans, Patel wrote on X."
Last weekend saw conservative extremist murders in Michigan and North Carolina. FBI Director Kash Patel terminated a training and intelligence-sharing partnership with the Anti-Defamation League, accusing the ADL of spying on conservative groups and criticizing past FBI ties to the organization. The ADL has provided hundreds of tips about extremist activity yearly to law enforcement. Patel framed the change as an end to an era of FBI collaboration with what he called political fronts. Republican political dynamics have increasingly protected conservative extremism, and a 2009 DHS militia-report controversy is cited as precedent.
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