Kash Patel stays silent at Charlie Kirk assassination briefing
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Kash Patel remained expressionless and quiet as officials in Utah provided a crucial update on the search for the person who shot and killed political figure Charlie Kirk.

Utah’s Republican Governor Spencer Cox released a video showing the suspect fleeing the crime scene on Thursday night, urging the public to assist in finding the culprit.

The FBI director, who flew to Utah for the briefing, did not take questions or address the public. 

The former MAGA podcaster, now a senior intelligence official, has faced increased criticism over mistakes at the bureau following the tragic event at Utah Valley University.

Shortly after the murder, Patel mistakenly announced that a suspect was in custody, and critics have censured him for making significant changes to the leadership of the FBI in Salt Lake City.

Highlighting the investigation’s failings, a senior public safety officer in Utah admitted they ‘have no idea’ if the shooter remains in the state.

During Thursday’s press conference, Patel was mocked for appearing like a deer in headlights. 

Someone commented on X, ‘No worries, Kash Patel obviously has it under control,’ adding sarcastically about how he meticulously searched the press conference room just in case the shooter might be hiding there.

Another called out Patel’s silence directly: ‘He flew all the way there and didn’t say a word. I don’t get it! Something else is going on!’ 

‘Zero questions and zero talking from Kash Patel. WTAF?’

Kash Patel (pictured right) watched on silently at the most recent briefing in Salt Lake City in the manhunt for the person who shot and killed political influencer Charlie Kirk

Kash Patel (pictured right) watched on silently at the most recent briefing in Salt Lake City in the manhunt for the person who shot and killed political influencer Charlie Kirk

While Utah's Republican Governor Spencer Cox (pictured left) gave the public the latest updates in the search, many noticed that Patel (pictured right) - who has come under fire for wrongly saying suspects have been identified and gutting the Utah FBI's leadership weeks before the shooting - had been silent

While Utah’s Republican Governor Spencer Cox (pictured left) gave the public the latest updates in the search, many noticed that Patel (pictured right) – who has come under fire for wrongly saying suspects have been identified and gutting the Utah FBI’s leadership weeks before the shooting – had been silent

Patel reportedly held an expletive-laden conference call with more than 200 FBI personnel Thursday morning as he decried the search for the killer as a ‘Mickey Mouse operation’. 

He slammed employees he said hadn’t given him up-to-date information and claimed the local FBI didn’t show him a photo of the suspected killer for 12 hours, The New York Times reported. 

A White House source, granted anonymity to discuss internal discussions, told Reuters that Patel’s botched announcement about the supposed suspect was unprofessional. 

The source said ‘his performance is really not acceptable to the White House or the American public’ and will be addressed. 

The White House said Patel had Trump’s backing and described Reuters’ reporting as despicable ‘when there’s a crazed killer still on the loose’.

‘This is a despicable story from anonymous sources clearly trying to sow distrust amongst the President’s team during a time of utmost unity,’ White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt told Reuters. 

‘Kash Patel is leading the manhunt to catch the killer of our friend, and everyone is supporting him and trying to be as helpful as possible during this effort, including the President of the United States.’

Patel faced heat earlier Thursday after it surfaced that he fired the ‘legendary’ special agent in charge of Utah’s FBI division just a month before she would have led the ongoing manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s assassin. 

The special agent in charge in Salt Lake City, Mehtab Syed, was pushed out of the role in August, despite former agents saying she was ‘absolutely the best’ in the bureau. 

Patel reportedly had a lot to say on an expletive-laden Thursday morning conference call about the shooting and decried the search to this point as a 'Mickey Mouse operation'

Patel reportedly had a lot to say on an expletive-laden Thursday morning conference call about the shooting and decried the search to this point as a ‘Mickey Mouse operation’

Charlie Kirk hands out hats before speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem

Charlie Kirk hands out hats before speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem

‘Truly a humble servant leader who treats co-workers like family,’ former FBI agent Christopher O’Leary, an MSNBC national security contributor who worked with Syed, told NBC

‘And she’s a legendary case agent who was involved in some of the most significant national security cases of the last two decades,’ he added. 

Syed was fired just six months after she was appointed in February, with sources telling NBC that the reasons for her sacking were not clear. 

Associate Deputy Director J. William Rivers, who works for Patel and Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino, reportedly told Syed that she wasn’t a good fit for the office. 

Syed was instead offered a lower-level job in the FBI field office in Huntsville, Alabama, but she decided to retire rather than take the demotion following a distinguished career. 

She previously held a number of significant FBI roles including head of cyberterrorism and counterterrorism in the Los Angeles field office, a section chief in counterintelligence at FBI headquarters, and assistant legal attaché in Pakistan during the height of the U.S. war against Al Qaeda. 

It comes as the country waits for any concrete updates on the killer’s whereabouts after nearly 36 fruitless hours searching.  

Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Beau Mason told NBC News they have ‘no idea’ whether the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s shooting is still in Utah or across state lines.

‘We have no idea,’ Mason said when asked whether Kirk’s suspected shooter may still be close to the site of the shooting or even within state lines.

Kash Patel fired the 'legendary' FBI special agent in charge in Salt Lake City, Mehtab Syed, (pictured) just a month before she would have led the ongoing manhunt for Charlie Kirk's assassin

Kash Patel fired the ‘legendary’ FBI special agent in charge in Salt Lake City, Mehtab Syed, (pictured) just a month before she would have led the ongoing manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s assassin

Patel is seen with American political commentator Andrew Giuliani and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani in New York City on Thursday at a 9/11 memorial

Patel is seen with American political commentator Andrew Giuliani and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani in New York City on Thursday at a 9/11 memorial 

‘We’re exploring leads for individuals that live close by,’ he continued. ‘We literally have persons of interest, tips coming in on the tip line, that are spanning far and wide.’

The Utah Dept. of Public Safety has released additional images of the person of interest in Charlie Kirk’s assassination.

They show the suspect wearing a dark, long sleeved shirt with an American flag on the chest, a gray baseball cap and sunglasses.

He also carried a black backpack as he went up and down the stairs.

Newly-released surveillance footage shows the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s assassination running across the roof of a building on campus.

Once he reaches the edge, the suspect climbs down and jumps onto the ground.

Authorities are now asking the public to be on the lookout for the suspect, noting he had a distinctive t-shirt and a baseball cap with a triangle on it.

‘We cannot do our job without the public’s help right now,’ Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said at a news conference Thursday night, adding that authorities have already received over 7,000 tips and have conducted more than 200 interviews. 

The chaos continues just a day after conservative activist Charlie Kirk, 31, was fatally shot at Utah Valley University. 

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