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Patel’s new mess: Emails show his Hawaii trip included ‘VIP snorkel’ at Pearl Harbor memorial

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MSNBCCMay 14, 8:19 PM

Patel’s new mess: Emails show his Hawaii trip included ‘VIP snorkel’ at Pearl Harbor memorial

The beleaguered director didn’t need another embarrassing controversy. He apparently has one anyway. The post Patel’s new mess: Emails show his Hawaii trip included ‘VIP snorkel’ at Pearl Harbor memo

Raw StoryCMay 14, 7:37 PM

FBI boss Kash Patel took secret 'VIP snorkel' at America's hallowed WWII gravesite

Kash Patel didn't just visit Pearl Harbor last August. He snorkeled it. The FBI director — already under fire for joy-riding on government jets and crashing the Olympic hockey locker room — quietly sl

The New RepublicBMay 14, 9:05 PM

Report: Kash Patel Was Desperate to Snorkel in a Graveyard

Kash Patel can’t stop living the good life. The FBI director reportedly went on a VIP snorkeling trip while on a visit to Hawaii last summer that the bureau stressed was not a vacation. Patel was offi

The Daily BeastCMay 14, 10:03 PM

Keystone Kash Caught in Secret ‘VIP Snorkeling’ Excursion at Sacred Site

FBI Director Kash Patel has been caught in yet another eyebrow-raising side quest: a snorkeling excursion to a sunken battleship in Hawaii entombing hundreds of sailors and Marines. The controversial

HuffPostCMay 13, 8:34 PM

Kash Patel Probably Isn't Thrilled By What Chris Van Hollen Just Did

"Yesterday, [the FBI director] told me he'd take the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test if I did. Well, here's mine," the Maryland senator posted on X Wednesday.

The New RepublicBMay 12, 4:39 PM

Ex–FBI Agent Confirms What We All Suspected About Kash Patel’s Purges

The FBI is conducting loyalty tests to determine who belongs in the bureau’s rank and file, according to the last FBI chief. Brian Driscoll was a decorated FBI agent with 18 years at the agency under

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