Patel says FBI found more weaponization crimes, close to solving command and funding for Antifa
FBI Director Kash Patel tells Just the News that the bureau is "on the verge" of unmasking the command structure and financing for anarchist groups like Antifa that have unleashed unrest around America and has also identified potential new criminal activity related to the abuse of federal law enforcement and intelligence.
"We are looking at so many different leads on criminal activity by those who are in positions of power, and we're not going to stop until every single one of those is fully exposed," Patel said during a wide-ranging interview this week on the "Just the News, No Noise" television show.
When asked whether more indictments against those accused of weaponizing government may be ahead, he said: "the documents are provided either to Congress or the courts of law and we make every referral we can under the Department of Justice.
"These indictments that you've seen, and the ones that you're going to see coming up here in this near future, are just the beginning," he added.
Weaponization: Two related indictments already
The director, a close ally of President Donald Trump, has pressed his team to uncover tens of thousands of pages of documents long withheld from Congress that chronicle abuses by law enforcement and intelligence agencies in scandals spanning from Russiagate and Ukraine impeachment to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot and the raid of Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in Florida.
Those documents have already led to the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey for allegedly making false statements to thwart Congress during an investigation of news leaks and the indictment Thursday of former National Security Advisor John Bolton for the mishandling of classified information.
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I bought gas at Sam's this morning.Oil Prices Drop to the Lowest Level in Nearly Five Years
A growing glut of oil and fear of a global economic slowdown have pushed U.S. crude prices to their lowest point since fuel markets were rebounding from the Covid crash.
Most actively traded U.S. oil futures ended Thursday at $56.99 a barrel, down 2.2% on the day and 19% from a year ago. That marked the lowest price since February 2021. Declines this week bring prices below the depths of the spring selloff when President Trump unleashed a barrage of tariffs and sparked worries of economic turmoil.
The decline is good news for American consumers because cheaper crude portends lower prices for gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and heating oil. But it is an alarming situation for a U.S. oil industry already beset by narrowing profit margins and shedding jobs by the thousands...
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I bought gas at Sam's this morning.
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Oil is crashing and expected to continue. Little to do with Trump. Demand is decreasing worldwide and the ME countries have upped production
IIRC break even for US shale producers is around $55-$60 p/bbl.
Great that gas prices are finally going down, but a worrying sign that economies are slowing
Oops, my bad. I just saw the title of the article about gas prices dropping and posted what I paid this morning. I didn't look and see Trump's name. Dang I could have been triggering TDS and not even realize it!I bought gas at Sam's this morning.
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Well good for you! (sarcasm) The station closest to me just reduced from $4.16 to $3.99. The closest Costco is $3.49. One of the many benefits of living in a totally blue state.I bought gas at Sam's this morning.
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NOT California
Trump .. not certain if I would stake USA Admin not getting it's fingers on the scales of Oil
In the past the USA worked with Saudis to reduce Oil prices to hurt the Soviet Union during it's Afghanistan Special Military Operation
Suspect something similar is happening today
Its global. Its called an economic slowdown. Its not a good thing
Yes, and the Tariffs are part of that economic slow down .. this is helping to reduce funding to Russia's and China's militaries