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Tell Congress: Impeach FBI Director Kash Patel

FBI Director Kash Patel is facing serious questions about his conduct — and Congress must investigate.

A bombshell report from The Atlantic, based on interviews with more than a dozen current and former officials, has raised concerns about Patel’s performance and fitness to lead the FBI. While the full facts are still being contested, the nature of these allegations demands immediate oversight.

If these reports are accurate, the implications are serious — not just for Patel, but for the integrity of federal law enforcement.

Tell the House Judiciary Committee and Congress: Open a full investigation into FBI Director Kash Patel immediately.

These concerns do not stand alone. Patel has also been named in a lawsuit alleging he used his position to pursue retribution against perceived political opponents. He has also promoted claims about the 2020 election that have been widely disputed — raising further questions about his judgment and commitment to the truth.

Rather than fully addressing these concerns, Patel has filed a lawsuit against The Atlantic. That legal fight does not resolve the underlying questions about his conduct in office.

The FBI is responsible for counterterrorism, national security, and major criminal investigations. Any credible questions about the conduct or fitness of its director must be taken seriously.

Congress has the authority to subpoena witnesses, demand records, and determine the facts — and it must act now. If these concerns are substantiated, accountability is essential.

No one is above the law. If Patel violated the public trust, Congress must be prepared to begin impeachment proceedings.

Add your name now and urge the House Judiciary Committee to act before this is ignored.

The petition to Congress reads: “Open an immediate, full investigation into FBI Director Kash Patel’s conduct and fitness for office. Subpoena witnesses and records to determine the facts. If these concerns are substantiated, initiate impeachment proceedings to remove him and protect the integrity of the FBI.”
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