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Dem Confronts Being Name-Dropped in Keystone Kash’s Self-Help Notes

A leading Democratic congressman has laid into “unserious” FBI Director Kash Patel for scribbling self-help notes during a Jeffrey Epstein grilling on Capitol Hill.

Patel, a former cigar entrepreneur, children’s book author, and MAGA podcaster, endured two days of interrogation from the House Judiciary Committee last month. A Getty Images photograph revealed that he had written himself notes of praise after clashes with lawmakers—including California Democrat Eric Swalwell—as they probed his handling of the Epstein case.

The four lines read, “Good fight w/ Swalwell,” “Hold the line,” “Brush off their attacks,” and “Rise above next line of [illegible] attacks.” It appears the illegible word could be “partisan.”

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