Kash Patel's handwritten note during the Senate hearing goes viral, Netizens call it 'disgusting' - here's what he wrote

FBI director Kash Patel faced a setback about a handwritten note associated with late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s case during a congressional hearing on political violence that became viral. The note, shared by journalist Aaron Rupar, contains motivational phrases and has received more than 1.6 million views on social media. Patel’s note, written with a blue pen, is widely shared online. Under the FBI’s black-and-white logo, the words “director Patel” are printed. The note ‘read like confirmations’, reports the Daily Mail. It is mentioned: ‘Good fight with Swalwell. Hold the line. Brush their attacks. Rise above the next line of partisan attacks. ‘ The viral post looked more than 1.6 million times, which attracted the attention of several netizens. Netizens responds several users to social media responded to the viral post that the FBI director criticized. “Lmfao he writes words of confirmation to himself,” one of the users wrote. “Bro who writes WWE match cards instead of testimonial notes.” Good fight with Swalwell ‘sounds like a bad episode of C-team UFC,’ added another. “Hold the Line” certainly refers to the Epstein Files questions. Disgustingly, ‘said a user.’ Lmao it’s so sad. It’s as if he found himself in the mirror before the hearing, “one of the users said,” These are the things he probably conveyed to Trump, as he begs to keep his job as FBI director, “another user said.” If I were a member of Congress who interviewed Kash, I would have asked him if they would disturb him. Do we interrupt you? Kash looked like he was sitting and working on his desk while ignoring what was going on in the room. Truly bizarre, ‘said a user. Kash Patel’s Senate’s ordinary regular Democrats disputes, especially California Congressman Eric Swalwell, broadcast on the handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s newspapers in a trial of the judicial committee. Swalwell questioned Patel about the employment of the Justice Department to name the conditions of the former conditions. Donald Trump, who socialized with Epstein.