The FBI hacked
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The Show Me state lawmaker shared the letter on his X account:
He wrote to Sec. Wray, in part:
"I write to express my concern over the recent revelation that hackers obtained months of call and text logs from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, exposing sensitive details on agents' communications with confidential informants.
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This cybersecurity lapse could have a chilling effect on confidential informants, who may second-guess current or future relationships with the FBI. This alarming breach demands both a comprehensive investigation and a thorough review of agency operations. But that won't be enough.
This is not an isolated incident and this is yet another instance of the FBI failing to live up to its commitments as the nation's top law enforcement agency.
Schmitt then detailed the Biden administration's harassment of Catholics, labeling them "extremists," and the ransacking of a political opponent's home, with the raid on Mar-a-Lago "in the dead of night." Near the end, he chastised Wray and the FBI over its failures, telling him that "the American people expect answers but more importantly, they expect change."
His alarming X post also includes a timely reminder, with the confirmation hearings continuing for the president-elect's cabinet--that this latest example of mismanagement at the FBI underlines why Kash Patel needs to be confirmed by the Senate ASAP.
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It is disturbing to see the obvious decline of the FBI. Kash Patel will need to turn things around and will probably need to make changes to personnel to get the FBI back to where it should be. It is shocking that the FBI allowed hackers to obtain call and text logs. This could compromise important investigations.
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