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Keystone Kash Bites Back After FBI Blunders in Charlie Kirk Hunt

September 16, 2025
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Keystone Kash Bites Back After FBI Blunders in Charlie Kirk Hunt
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Keystone Kash Patel has hit back at raging criticism of his role in the search for the killer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

The FBI director defended the probe, including the time needed to find and arrest Tyler Robinson, during a friendly interview with MAGA loyalist Sean Hannity.

Kash Patel talks Charlie Kirk killer manhunt on Hannity.
Kash Patel talks Charlie Kirk killer manhunt on Hannity. screen grab

Patel, a guest on Fox News’s Hannity program, compared the time frame in arresting Robinson to locating suspects behind the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013 and the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson last December.

Hannity said to Patel, “You got criticized for going out to the crime scene. I’m having a hard time understanding what people’s expectations are.”

Patel said Robinson was apprehended 33 hours after Kirk was shot dead while talking at a university in Utah.

Speaking to Hannity, Patel defended being on the ground at the university where Kirk was killed.

“That is how you investigate the matter properly,” Patel said. “When you talk about why it takes 33 hours, we, I, made the operational decision to immediately release enhanced videos and photographs of the suspect because the operational call I made for the FBI said we are about to smoke with this guy out and his family and friends and his internal network is going to assist it.”

OREM, UTAH - SEPTEMBER 11: Governor of Utah Spencer Cox speaks at a press conference flanked by FBI director Kash Patel, Lieutenant Governor of Utah Deidre Henderson, and Commissioner Beau Mason following the fatal shooting of political activist Charlie Kirk during an event at Utah Valley University on September 11, 2025 in Orem, Utah.
Kash Patel let Governor of Utah Spencer Cox lead Thursday’s press conference, and did not take any questions from the media. Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images

Patel also faced criticism for being at the crime scene from former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe.

McCabe told CNN, “You would not go out to the scene of an ongoing crisis, post-crisis investigation.”

He added, “There’s all kinds of arrangements that have to be made. There’s all kinds of security concerns that arise. Transportation becomes very complicated. And that’s the last thing you wanna do to the field office while they’re in the middle of investigating a critical incident.”

Claiming he wanted “transparency” with the FBI and their actions, Patel said “nobody should criticize anybody but me if they have a problem with it.”

Speaking of the Boston Marathon bombings and Thompson murder, Patel added, “They happened in downtown metropolis’ with thousands of people around and it still took them five days [to apprehend a suspect]. So if you have criticism, make a fair criticism and bring it to my feet, and I promise you the men and women of the FBI will respond, like they did for this manhunt.”

If you’re going to come at me, use facts. All you have is disinformation and lies. I’ll see you, prime time in front of the world. America deserves a better brand of justice, and I’m giving it to them. BRING IT https://t.co/zVU1z5KSuS

— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) September 16, 2025

The under-fire Patel also lashed out on X on Monday. Responding to the Senate Judiciary Democrats’ X account calling out his “incompetence,” the FBI boss blasted, “If you’re going to come at me, use facts.”

He added, “All you have is disinformation and lies. I’ll see you, prime time in front of the world. America deserves a better brand of justice, and I’m giving it to them. BRING IT.”

Fox News host Brian Kilmeade claimed last Friday that the FBI seemed to be in “disarray” during the Kirk killer search.

“I don’t know if these guys are not getting along at the bureau level, but that’s probably why Dan Bongino and Kash Patel flew out, did their own investigation, and hold their own press conference,” Kilmeade said.

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino also accused Fox News of “garbage reporting” over rumors he and Patel were set to be ousted from the bureau.

Citing 10 anonymous sources, the report claimed “knives are out” for Patel over the FBI’s handling of the search for Kirk’s killer.

Speaking on the Megyn Kelly Show, Bongino said, “Where are the knives? Who’s holding the knives? The knives are out?”

The post Keystone Kash Bites Back After FBI Blunders in Charlie Kirk Hunt appeared first on The Daily Beast.

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