The FBI director is facing all kinds of criticisms, including some from within the bureau that Patel ostensibly leads.
Kash Patelâs problem: Heâs under fire from the left and right.
Kash Patelâs bigger problem: Many of the criticisms are coming from within the Trump administration. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-09-15T14:30:31.768Z
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/fbis-kash-patel-faces-criticisms-trump-administration-rcna231322
Patel was forced to walk back his mistake soon after, but the incident quickly led to criticisms from both the left and the right. Just as notable, however, were relevant details that soon followed. NBC News reported on Friday:
FBI Director Kash Patel was dining at Raos in New York on Wednesday night after the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, two sources familiar with his whereabouts told NBC News. Patel had posted on X at 6:21 p.m. ET that the subject in Kirks killing was in custody. Raos, a well-known restaurant that is notoriously tough to get into, opens at 7 p.m. Then, at 7:59 p.m., Patel posted a follow-up post that the subject in custody has been released after an interrogation by law enforcement.
The reporting on his whereabouts certainly didnt make Patel look any better, but the details also suggest that there were people within the FBI who were eager to alert the public to the embarrassing details of Patels mistake.
Around the same time, a current law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity told NBC News that
the horrific event of Kirks killing showcased Patels public inability to meet the moment as a leader......
Yet, as the ground beneath Patels feet appears less certain, former Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is poised to be sworn in as the FBIs first co-deputy director, a move that continues to be bizarre (since the FBI already has a deputy director in former podcast personality Dan Bongino) and that probably wont help quiet the whispers about Patels future.