FBI director Kash Patel breaks silence over 'conspiracy theories' amid bitter Epstein row https://t.co/nHqApuxAF1
Q: "Who has Jeffrey Epstein's black book?" Now Director of the FBI Kash Patel: "The FBI. That's under direct control of the Director of the FBI." https://t.co/Fpk3BMdJV1 https://t.co/KF6uaUqjTc
BREAKING REPORT: Kash Patel puts conspiracy theories to bed, says he PLANS TO WORK FOR TRUMP as long as he's called upon to do so.
FBI Director Kash Patel said he has no plans to step down, dismissing online speculation that he is preparing to resign and calling the circulating “conspiracy theories” about the Jeffrey Epstein investigation false. “It’s an honor to serve the President of the United States and I’ll continue to do so for as long as he calls on me,” Patel wrote on X on Saturday. Patel’s comments follow an internal rift over an unsigned Justice Department memo, bearing DOJ and FBI seals, that concluded Epstein was not murdered in prison and that investigators found no comprehensive “client list.” Deputy Director Dan Bongino is reportedly weighing resignation over the document, while Attorney General Pam Bondi has defended it, citing court orders that limit further disclosure. The memo’s release has intensified pressure from lawmakers. Representative Jamie Raskin said he will ask House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan to subpoena Bondi, Patel and Bongino to testify on the status of the Epstein files, arguing that only public testimony can dispel lingering doubts. A White House spokesperson dismissed the resignation rumors as “baseless” and said the law-enforcement team remains unified.