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Durbin calls Patel ‘most partisan FBI director ever’
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Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., opened the Senate Judiciary Oversight Committee’s questioning of FBI Director Kash Patel by calling him the “most partisan FBI director ever.” Patel is testifying before the committee following the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk and the bureau’s investigation.Sept. 16, 2025