Kash Patel Compromised Investigation Of Terror Plot At White House UFC Event: Report
Agents say the post exposed an active covert probe into a plot involving drones and snipers, with five men now charged.
- On Tuesday, FBI Director Kash Patel announced that federal authorities thwarted an alleged drone and sniper attack against the UFC Freedom 250 event held on the White House grounds.
- The Secret Service criticized the premature disclosure, stating the agency led the investigation and required operational secrecy to dismantle the alleged network of plotters before suspects fled.
- While five men now face charges, federal authorities intended to question at least 10 additional individuals before the public announcement jeopardized the active, covert investigation.
- Deputy Director Matthew Quinn confirmed the operation remains active, with suspects still evading authorities, illustrating deep friction between the FBI and Secret Service during protective missions.
- Critics point to Patel's record of risky public disclosures, echoing Democratic Senator Dick Durbin's September 2025 reprimand when Patel falsely claimed an arrest in the Charlie Kirk assassination case.
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