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Saved - December 21, 2025 at 10:12 PM
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I report that FBI Director Kash Patel says social media is spiraling out of control and urges U.S. action against “clickbait.” He claims most assassins are radicalized online, is working with Congress, and will probe anyone tied to Charlie Kirk’s murder. It sounds like the GOP is about to usher in mass censorship.

@KaceeRAllen - Kacee Allen

FBI Director Kash Patel asserts that social media is spiraling out of control and calls for U.S. government action to tackle what he labels “clickbait.” Patel states that most assassins are radicalized through online platforms and notes he is collaborating with Congress to address this issue. He emphasizes that he disregards clickbait-driven conspiracy theorists and pledges to investigate anyone connected to Charlie Kirk’s murder. It sounds like the GOP is about to usher in mass censorship.

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Speaker 0: Social media is wildly out of control and there’s too much clickbait in this country. One of the things I highlighted in Congress in my testimony last week is that if we wanna protect our youth, we gotta get more involved in social media and online platforms because that’s where the folks, the assassins of this world get radicalized. That’s where they’re the long-lived afters in general. And so we have to get after that problem set, and I asked for Congress to help in doing so. But speaking of Charlie Kirk, was a very dear friend of mine, and then I was tasked with leading the nationwide manhunt to find the perpetrators involved, of course, we were gonna use every resource we have to find every single person involved, and the investigation's still ongoing. But we, as one of the pillars of my leadership here at the FBI, is transparency. We've produced more documents to Congress than my last two predecessors combined by twofold. Just to put it in perspective. So when we take our investigations out to the streets, I have the same ethos. And this is how we got Charlie Kirk's assassin, alleged assassin, so fast. The Boston Marathon bomber, which happened in Downtown Boston during the Boston Marathon took five days, and there was a police officer who was killed in that manhunt. Luigi Mangione, who allegedly murdered an individual, the CEO of the health care company, in Downtown Manhattan in broad daylight took five days to find him. Our investigation is very much ongoing. But we've also Armstrong in an unusual thing put out publicly more information as to what we found because of it is of such public importance. The flip side of that is the social media people get involved and they come run with their crazy conspiracy theories because it makes them money. It gives them clickbait. And I don't work for them, and I don't respond to them. My duty is the American people. If there was anyone else involved in Charlie Kirk's murder, you can look at our record. We'll find them, and we'll...
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Speaker 0: Answer in my opinion is social media is wildly out of control, and there's too much clickbait in this country. And one of the things I highlighted in congress in my testimony last week was if we wanna protect our youth, we gotta get more involved in social media and online platforms because that's where the folks, the assassins of this world get radicalized. That's where they're the long lived afters in general. And so we have to get after that problem set, and I asked for congress to help in doing so. But speaking of Charlie Kirk, was a very dear friend of mine, and then I was tasked with leading the nationwide manhunt to find the perpetrators involved, of course, we were gonna use every resource we have to find every single person involved, and the investigation's still ongoing. But we, as one of the pillars of my leadership here at the FBI, is transparency. We've produced more documents to Congress than my last two predecessors combined by twofold. Just to put it in perspective. So when we take our investigations out to the streets, I have the same ethos. And this is how we got Charlie Kirk's assassin, alleged assassin, so fast. The Boston Marathon bomber, which happened in Downtown Boston during the Boston Marathon took five days, and he there was a police officer who was killed in that manhunt. Luigi Mangione, who allegedly murdered an individual, the CEO of the health care company, in Downtown Manhattan in broad daylight took five days to find him. Our investigation is very much ongoing. But we've also Armstrong in an unusual thing put out publicly more information as to what we found because of it is of such public importance. The flip side of that is the social media people get involved and they come run with their crazy conspiracy theories because it makes them money. It gives them clickbait. And I don't work for them, and I don't respond to them. My duty is the American people. If there was anyone else involved in Charlie Kirk's murder, you can look at our record. We'll find them, and we'll
Saved - December 15, 2025 at 6:54 PM

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Google Trend searches for Tyler James Robinson surged over 100 times higher in the Washington, DC—West Virginia area on August 7, 2025, roughly one month before he was identified as the suspect in Charlie Kirk's assassination. https://t.co/FzIWUMHnUT

Saved - December 15, 2025 at 6:06 PM

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🚨BREAKING: On December 13, one day prior to the Bondi Beach shooting, someone in Tel Aviv searched for Naveed Akram on Google. This is exactly what happened with Tyler Robinson and the D.C. National Guard Shooter. Google should be subpoenaed. https://t.co/xJyeYYKd1I

Saved - October 2, 2025 at 10:43 AM
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I have observed that some groups, particularly Jews, seem to prioritize their own interests above others, showing little concern for the suffering of Estonians, Latvians, Finns, Poles, or Greeks. When in positions of power, they can be as cruel as historical figures like Hitler or Stalin towards those who are less fortunate. It appears that once individuals rise to prosperity, they often forget their previous struggles, regardless of their background.

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“The jews, I find, are very very selfish. They care not how many Estonians, Latvians, Finns, Poles, or Greeks get murdered, as long as the jews get special treatment. Yet when they have power, physical or financial, neither Hitler nor Stalin has anything on them for cruelty to the underdog. Put an underdog on top and it makes no difference whether his name is Russian, Jewish, Negro, Management, Labor, Mormon, Baptist he goes haywire. I've found very, very few who remember their past condition when prosperity comes.” - Harry S. Truman (1947)

Saved - September 19, 2025 at 8:42 AM

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A man in a gray shirt stole a camera from behind Charlie Kirk five minutes after Kirk's assassination, used the very chair Charlie was sitting in to reach it, removed the memory card, and walked away. How is this not a person of interest?@FBI https://t.co/cE0hwgtthA

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New video shows individual remove camera behind Charlie Kirk after assassination. https://t.co/8qdKx6xUAb

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Safety team is here. I just heard them say the active shooter Charlie Kirk is in shock. Charlie Kirk got hit. Looking at what the security detail just said. Push one, sir.
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Speaker 0: Safety team is here. I just heard them say the active shooter Charlie Kirk is in shock. Charlie Kirk got hit. Looking at what the security detail just said. Push one, sir.
Saved - August 31, 2025 at 8:46 AM
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In my 2017 New York Times op-ed, I reflected on my admiration for Barack Obama, despite our political differences. I shared how his personal example as a husband and father resonated with me, highlighting the love and respect he and Michelle showed each other and their children. Obama's story gave me hope, demonstrating that someone from a background like mine could achieve a happy marriage and a fulfilling life. I acknowledged that I would miss him for the positive example he set, even though we stood on opposite sides of the political spectrum.

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JD VANCE ‘OBAMA AND ME’ NYT OP-ED (2017) In his 2017 New York Times op-ed titled "Barack Obama and Me," J.D. Vance expressed admiration for Barack Obama, despite their political differences. Vance, reflecting on his own challenging upbringing as described in his memoir Hillbilly Elegy, praised Obama’s personal example as a husband and father. He noted that Obama and his wife treated each other with "clear love and respect" and that he "adored and cared for his children." Vance wrote that Obama’s example offered "hope" and showed that someone with a background similar to his own could achieve a "happy marriage and beautiful, thriving children." He stated, “The president’s example offered something no other public figure could: hope,” and added, “Barack Obama gave me hope that a boy who grew up like me could still achieve the most important of my dreams.” Vance also expressed that he would "miss" Obama for the example he set, despite their ideological differences.

Saved - July 25, 2024 at 10:32 PM

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🚨🐕 BREAKING: BIDEN BARKS AT REPORTERS Biden was recently filmed barking back at reporters as he is unable to form a single intelligible word. https://t.co/rmPzPV4YPF

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