55 comments

  • fmajid 40 minutes ago

    GMail, like Apple, has specific enhanced security programs available for Politically Exposed Persons:

    https://landing.google.com/intl/en_in/advancedprotection/

    The fact the Director of the FBI did not avail himself of this just reiterates how incompetent he is, in addition to being corrupt as heck.

    • kevin_thibedeau 27 minutes ago

      It's possible it was breached in 2022 and they've held on to it until now.

    • Betelbuddy 13 minutes ago

      It would be poetic justice to get the unredacted Epstein files via Iran...

  • nullable_bool 2 hours ago

    Gone are the days of the strong silent type running the roles of high power in the government. He is a real embarrassment and I feel sorry for his mother.

    • BigTTYGothGF 18 minutes ago

      > Gone are the days of the strong silent type running the roles of high power in the government

      What, like J.Edgar?

    • snovymgodym an hour ago

      > I feel sorry for his mother.

      In all likelihood his upbringing is what made him this way.

    • TheGRS 35 minutes ago

      Gone only because current leadership kicked them all to the curb and told them to get out of Washington. Only loyal talking heads are wanted there now.

    • paxys an hour ago

      The strong silent types were all fired for being "woke". We collectively decided that incompetence should be the top qualification for all positions of power, and the results are obvious.

  • paxys an hour ago

    I feel like sending phishing emails for penis enlargement pills would take down half the current administration.

    • penguin_booze an hour ago

      I know someone who will be interested in bigger hands--big beautiful hands.

      • Muhammad523 35 minutes ago

        I must say, i'd prefer if my hands remained the same size they are now. I dont want to lose my dexterity. Slightly offtopic

    • disantlor an hour ago

      worth a try

  • mplanchard 2 hours ago
    • FlamingMoe 2 hours ago

      Interesting comment: "if Iran ends up responsible for regime change in the US, i will be overjoyed as i die from irony"

    • pogue 5 minutes ago

      Anybody dug through it yet?

    • smrtinsert 2 hours ago

      Is it legal to download something like this?

      • Muhammad523 16 minutes ago

        I dont know. I think downloading it with Tor would make it almost impossible to find out you downloaded this stuff anyway.

      • paxys an hour ago

        Legal or illegal doesn't really matter. If the regime wants to come for you they will.

      • fluidcruft an hour ago

        You can't prove you didn't (and the fuzz will produce evidence you did).

  • 7174n6 2 hours ago

    I'm sure it will be embarrassing for him personally, but not a breach of U.S. government systems.

    Kudos to CNN for publishing a balanced take on it.

    • ebiester 2 hours ago

      These are a group that used outside signal chats to discuss war plans. What odds do you have that he didn't use a personal email to avoid future accountability?

      • hnlmorg 2 minutes ago

        That’s depressingly common with politicians the world over because Signal supports disappearing messages.

        So I wouldn’t expect someone who uses Signal to automatically be the kind of person to use personal email for work.

    • SirFatty 2 hours ago

      You're assuming that he didn't use personal email for his FBI "work".

      • 7174n6 2 hours ago

        The leak is from 2011-2022. He wasn't in the government then!!!!

        • awkwardpotato an hour ago

          per Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai

          > In some cases, Patel appears to have sent emails from his former Justice Department email address in 2014 to his Gmail account. TechCrunch found that the emails sent from Patel’s DOJ account also appeared to be authentic.

        • phonon an hour ago

          Are you kidding? He had extremely sensitive roles as Devin Nunes' House committee aide from 2017–2019 in the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, National Security Council aide and deputy director of national intelligence (2019–2020), and then Chief of staff to the secretary of defense (2020–2021).

        • Hikikomori an hour ago
          • Muhammad523 12 minutes ago

            What a weird looking book. The cover shows Trump as the king, lol Anyways, if i were a parent, i'd certainly try to do everything to prevent my kids (under 10) from getting into politics. Let them live as normal kids should.

    • athrowaway3z 6 minutes ago

      The US media has a clear understanding that their reporting on the war needs to be filtered and biased. This is not some coming-to-their-senses against sensationalism, but a nothingburger they know they can't sensationalize without great risk.

      As is the case in any administration; let alone with an admin as vindictive as Trump's.

      This "balanced take" warrants kudos?

      We're not even pretending to lift the bar off the ground when it comes to mainstream media, are we?

  • b8 2 hours ago

    Not surprising as email providers like Yahoo's security are a joke. A former CIA director got his personal emailed pwned as well.

  • griffzhowl 2 hours ago

    But just a personal account with materials reportedly from 2011-2022, not an FBI breach

  • BenFranklin100 12 minutes ago

    I’m surprised no group has hacked the Epstein files, given the extreme interest.

  • pixl97 2 hours ago

    >“This isn’t an FBI compromise — it’s someone’s personal junk drawer,” he said.

    Eh, with how many people in the current administration seem to use out of band channels to communicate very important things who knows what else they located.

    • ranyume 2 hours ago

      This isn’t a written by a human — it's a AI-accelerated piece.

    • Spellinator an hour ago

      As if this is the first time this has ever happened.

      How many former officials used personal accounts about government business?

      How many corporate executives communicate business via personal accounts to avoid legal discovery?

      How many individuals communicate outside their main email accounts to avoid scrutiny or attribution?

      Point is, nobody should feel superior or shocked that such things like this happen. I understand some enjoy the privacy of their perceived enemies being exposed, but IMHO, nobody should be happy about invasion of anyone's privacy.

    • sirbutters 2 hours ago

      Most incompetent administration in the modern era.

      • helterskelter 2 hours ago

        Think about it this way, this administration is the most competent administraion we've ever had at being incompetent.

        • Muhammad523 10 minutes ago

          I dont know why your comment got grayed out but it made me smile.

  • ChrisArchitect 2 hours ago
  • morkalork 2 hours ago

    No worries. As long as rigorous due diligence was followed when vetting him as a candidate, there will surely be nothing embarrassing or harmful found in his personal emails.

  • ck2 2 hours ago

    I'm sorry but nothing can ever be more embarrassing for that man who wrote this book to get that job

    https://www.amazon.com/Plot-Against-King-Kash-Patel/dp/19555...

    What an absolute clown

    But far more seriously, imagine the danger he has put this country into by firing so many critical people, some specifically and uniquely for Iran and Middle-East defense

    Let's hope we don't get another 9/11 in the next 1000 days because they are completely unprepared and won't ever see it coming, maybe even on purpose

    • autoexec an hour ago

      > Let's hope we don't get another 9/11 in the next 1000 days because they are completely unprepared and won't ever see it coming, maybe even on purpose

      Why would anyone bother to attack us now? This entire administration has done more to make The US weak and vulnerable than any outside attacker could have hoped to accomplish. They can just sit back and watch rome burn

    • Oarch 2 hours ago

      How am I only finding out about this now... my sides

  • jameskilton 2 hours ago

    But ... but her emails!

    • Levitz 2 hours ago

      I mean, yes? You can give whatever weight you want to the whole thing, but the core issue with Hillary Clinton and the emails was that she was storing material on a private server rather than in official infrastructure.

      If Patel didn't do such thing here, the breach should only expose personal stuff, if he did, then it's much more of a problem, but either way this is a really clear example of why concern was raised back at the time.

  • joe_mamba 2 hours ago

    Did they find those non-existent Epstein files?

    @vrganj No, the opposite. The Trump admin with Kash Patel, was claiming early on that the Epstein files are a hoax, that he's seen the files personally and there's "nothing there".

    @vrganj It makes sense if you know the context.

    • vrganj 2 hours ago

      Is that the latest spin to defend the pedophile class?

      I see you updated your comment, but in a way that doesn't make any sense. Of course the pedophiles in the files will say it's a hoax.

    • bigyabai 28 minutes ago

      The DOJ acknowledges that over 100,000 files are still withheld.

  • dyauspitr 2 hours ago

    He absolutely uses his personal email for all sorts of sensitive stuff. I guarantee it. It seems to be a constant with this administration, just a slow decline into incompetence.

    • akdev1l an hour ago

      >just a slow decline into incompetence.

      Give them some credit, it’s been quite rapid.

      • chrisweekly 15 minutes ago

        when were they anything other than incompetent?

    • Tostino 2 hours ago

      This was an extremely limited leak. Just looked through the zip. I wouldn't doubt he does use his personal email for government purposes, but it's not in here.

    • knowaveragejoe 2 hours ago

      Remember when that was considered an actual issue in 2016? I remember congressional hearings over this.

    • add-sub-mul-div 2 hours ago

      And it's not a coincidence that they're also the ones who shout about "meritocracy" the loudest.