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Kash Patel checking his phone
FBI Director Kash Patel is facing backlash after he was filmed scrolling through his phone while security forces rushed guests to safety during a shooting scare near a high-profile Washington dinner attended by US President Donald Trump.The incident took place on Saturday night outside the Washington Hilton, where the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner was taking place. As Secret Service agents moved to secure the area and escort attendees to safety, Patel was seen in a clip going viral on social media appearing relaxed, first speaking on his phone and then scrolling through it.The footage triggered a wave of backlash online, with critics questioning his conduct at a moment of crisis.
Some viewers claimed the FBI chief showed “no sense of urgency”.“FBI Director Kash Patel seen on his phone, just hanging around outside the venue like a random WHCD attendee trying to figure out how to get an Uber after the incident,” said left wing media outlet MeidasTouch, who shared the video clip.
Another user replied, “It's obvious this idiot has no idea what he's doing, no wonder Trump's about to fire him.”The criticism came as details emerged about the shooting itself.
Authorities say a 31-year-old suspect, Cole Tomas Allen, who was a guest at the hotel, approached a security checkpoint armed with a shotgun, handgun and knives. He exchanged gunfire with officers before being subdued.Witnesses described chaotic scenes. CNN’s Wolf Blitzer said he saw the suspect fire several shots using a “very very serious” weapon, while BBC correspondent Gary O’Donoghue noted that security at the venue “wasn't particularly heavy”.Despite the breach, security personnel prevented the attacker from entering the main ballroom where the president and other senior figures were present.Trump praised the Secret Service response, saying agents acted with “bravery” and quickly moved him and vice president JD Vance to safety. “I can't imagine that there's any profession that is more dangerous,” he told reporters hours later.However, Patel struck a different tone later that evening, publicly commending Trump during remarks after returning to the White House.“You, Mr. President, inspire them 24/7, 365,” Patel said.His comments came amid growing speculation about his future in office. Politico reported this week suggested that Patel could be the next senior official to leave the administration, with one source saying “It’s only a matter of time.”The scrutiny surrounding Patel extends beyond the weekend incident. He is currently facing multiple allegations, including claims of misconduct, excessive alcohol consumption during working hours, and misuse of FBI resources.
One report alleged he used a bureau aircraft to attend the Milano Winter Olympics, a trip said to have cost taxpayers up to $75,000.Further controversy followed claims that he had attendance issues and was “known to drink to the point of obvious intoxication” while on duty. Patel has denied the allegations and has filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic, calling its reporting a “hit piece” filled with “lies”.







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