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Patel defends post about Charlie Kirk ‘subject’

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FBI director Kash Patel says his post on X stating “the subject” in the shooting of Charlie Kirk was in custody was not a mistake, even though he could “have been more careful” in his choice of words. The subject mentioned in that post was ultimately not the suspect the FBI arrested for the shooting.Sept. 16, 2025

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