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‘They were baffled’: FBI insiders stunned over firing related to Kash Patel’s girlfriend

FBI Director Kash Patel has fired a man who he believes is responsible for media reports showing Patel used his FBI jet to fly to see his girlfriend sing at an event, according to reports. Bloomberg Law reported on Saturday that Patel forced out a 27-year veteran of the bureau. “Steven Palmer, a 27-year veteran of the FBI, became the third head of the critical incident response group-which includes FBI pilots-to be fired or removed in Patel’s short regime, adding to a year filled with retributive terminations.”The report continues:”His exit was made official Friday, and a replacement to head the bureau’s crisis management operations including hostage rescue and bomb detection, has already been posted on the FBI’s website.”The report adds, “Patel was angered this week by social media posts and news stories calling attention to his use of an FBI jet that arrived in State College, Pennsylvania, where his girlfriend, country music artist Alexis Wilkins, sang the national anthem at a wrestling match, said the individuals, who spoke anonymously out of fear of retaliation. Palmer was told he needed to immediately resign or be fired, which the individuals said was at least partially connected to Patel’s fury over the negative media cycle on his personal travel,” it states. The people familiar with the matter said they were baffled as to why Patel might’ve blamed Palmer for the travel details.”Ex-prosecutor Ron Filipkowski chimed in: “Kash fired the guy he thinks outed him for taking another private jet flight to see his girlfriend sing.”Read the full report right here (subscription required).

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AG Bondi Says ‘Everything is on the Table,’ Government ‘Weaponization Has Ended’ [WATCH]

Attorney General Pam Bondi said Friday that the weaponization of the legal system has ended following the Department of Justices indictment of former FBI Director James Comey. Bondi made the remarks during an appearance The DOJ announced Thursday that Comey faces one count of making a false statement within the jurisdiction of the legislative branch and one count of obstruction of a congressional investigation.