FBI Director Kash Patel told senators that the “original sin” in the Jeffrey Epstein case dates back to the 2006 prosecution, where limited search warrants prevented critical evidence from being seized. Patel said past plea deals and protective orders continue to hinder the FBI’s work, while insisting the agency is committed to transparency. His testimony comes amid bipartisan pressure on the Trump administration to release Epstein files and growing controversy over Patel’s handling of recent cases and lawsuits from former FBI officials.
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