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Kash Patel cancelled a scheduled trip after being summoned to the White House. Reports suggest White House deputies were disturbed by his behavior, though details remain unclear.
Kash Patel, director of national intelligence, cancelled a scheduled trip after being summoned to the White House. Reports suggest White House deputies were disturbed by his behavior, though specifics remain murky. The cancellation happened abruptly, giving little notice to whoever was hosting him.
Patel is a central figure in the Trump administration—close to the president and instrumental in pushing intelligence priorities the White House wants. A summons signals something unusual happened. The vagueness of "disturbed by his behavior" could mean anything: he said something out of line, made a decision without approval, or pursued an intelligence operation the political team didn't know about. In a tight circle, this kind of correction happens privately. That it happened visibly suggests it was serious enough to override normal discretion.
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