Kash Patel is complicit in the coverup of the Epstein Files.

Eugene Vindman for Congress

John,

Kash Patel has once again shown why he is unfit to serve as FBI Director.

Last week, the House Oversight Committee released more than 20,000 pages of Epstein files from his own estate. And as many of us expected, Donald Trump’s name appears more than 1,600 times in the emails – and more than anyone else’s.

These are a fraction of the files Republicans kept hidden for nearly a year — and they are from the investigation Kash Patel shut down. He closed a case with major unanswered questions, and victims are still waiting for accountability.

Kash Patel is complicit in the coverup of the Epstein Files.

That is not how an independent justice system is supposed to function. The FBI cannot be led by someone who blocks scrutiny when it threatens his political allies.

And I say this with firsthand experience: I’ve known Kash Patel since our time at the National Security Council. I’ve personally observed that he cannot be trusted. As long as he’s worked in government, Democrats and Republicans alike have understood: Kash is a political operative, not a professional chosen for his ability or judgment.

Now, that man is running the FBI. This should alarm every American who believes in the rule of law or justice and accountability.

The FBI needs to remain apolitical, and he’s not the man for the job. That’s why I’m calling for Kash Patel’s immediate removal as FBI Director — and I need you with me.

Will you add your name to say Kash Patel is unfit to serve as FBI Director and demand his removal?

ADD YOUR NAME

This isn’t about partisanship. It’s about protecting one of our most important institutions from corruption.

Thank you for standing with me in this fight.

— Eugene Vindman


 

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