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Tue Mar 10, 2026, 05:53 PM 15 hrs ago

Flying High on Your Dime

Demanding accountability for FBI Director Kash Patel’s “wild" rides

American democracy is facing a multi-front battle — among them, rampant corruption at the highest levels of government. And while this movement is primarily focused on ensuring free and fair midterm elections and preventing authoritarianism from taking hold, there’s always time to address a brazen abuse of public trust. In this case, it’s what appears to be misuse of government aircraft by FBI Director Kash Patel.

Late last week, our strategic litigation partner Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed a formal complaint with the Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of the Inspector General (OIG). Our movement’s demand is clear: a comprehensive investigation into whether Director Patel violated federal travel regulations and standards of conduct by failing to reimburse the government for at least 10 trips that appear to be purely personal.

The “Personal” Itinerary

Under federal law, FBI Directors are “required use” travelers, which means they must use government aircraft for all travel due to security and communication needs. However, they are legally mandated to reimburse the taxpayers for any travel expenses not related to official duties. According to CLC, Patel’s travel history since being sworn in in February 2025 suggests a pattern of treating the federal fleet like a private jet taxi service:

The Milan “Gold Medal” Trip: In February 2026, Patel flew to Italy using government aircraft to attend the Winter Olympics. While the FBI claimed the trip was professional, Patel had publicly expressed his personal intent to watch the U.S. men’s hockey team as early as July 2025. His official schedule in Milan included only a 20-minute security briefing, leaving him ample time to celebrate in the locker room, where he was filmed drinking and spraying beer with the athletes.


https://www.brightamerica.org/p/flying-high-on-your-dime

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Flying High on Your Dime (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 15 hrs ago OP
meanwhile Skittles 15 hrs ago #1
Let's hope Kashyap Pramod Patel flew too close to the sun on his hopped-up wings Blue Owl 14 hrs ago #2
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