FBI Director I wish Patel It is said that the bureau has been cutting a relationship with two organizations that have been monitoring domestic extremism and racial and religious prejudice for decades, a step that follows complaints about groups of some conservatives and prominent allies of the President. Donald Trump,
Patel said on Friday that he will end his relationship with FBI Southern poverty law centerSaying that the organization was converted into a “biased smear machine” and was criticized for the use of a “hatred map”, which is a document of documents of anti -government and hatred groups within the United States. Patel’s earlier statement said that the relationship with the FBI would end Anti-disruption leagueA major Jewish advocacy organization that fights anti-Jewish.
Announcements of a dramatic reconsideration of FBI participation with major civil rights groups at one time when Patel has been moving fast to reopen the nation’s leading federal law enforcement agency. Over the years, organizations have provided research on hatred crime and domestic extremism, law enforcement training and other services, but have also been criticized by some conservatives that their approach is unfairly malicious for what they say.
After the murder of Conservative activist Charlie Kirk, it was established by Kirk, after the criticism group focuses on the characterization of SPPLC, turning the Point USA. For example, a report titled “The Year in Hate and Extremeism 2024” in the SPLC included a section at the turning point, which described the group as a “case study in the hard right”. Major data, including Elon Musk, prolonged SPLC this week about Kirk and the organization’s details.
An SPLC spokesperson, a legal and advocacy group, did not directly address Patel’s comments in a statement on Friday, a legal and advocacy group established as a guards for minorities and underprivileged, but said that the organization has shared shared data with the public for decades and “hafted and extremism has been committed to lighting the knowledge.
The Anti-Demption League has also faced criticism on the right to maintain “extremism vocabulary”. The organization announced this week that it was shutting down the terminology as many entries were old and some were “deliberately presented and misused.”
Established in 1913 to face the anti-Jewish-Flagism, ADL has long worked with the FBI, not only through research and training but also through award ceremonies that recognize law enforcement officers involved in the investigation into racial or religious extremities inspired.
Former FBI director James Comi paid tribute to the relationship in May 2017 when he said at an ADL event: “For more than 100 years, you have advocated and fought for fairness and equality for inclusion and acceptance. You were never indifferent or decent.”
Komi, a Patel opposition, was accused of false statements and allegations of obstruction last week and said that he is innocent. Patel made fun of Komi’s comments in a post on X on Wednesday, in which he shared the story of a Fox News, in which he was quoted as a severed relationship with ADL.
“James Comi wrote ‘love letters’ to ADL and embedded FBI agents with him – a group that used to run derogatory options that spied on Americans,” he said that the Jews were preparing to see Yom Kipur on the most sacred day on the Jewish calendar. “This era is over. This FBI will not participate with political fronts which is in the form of a watchdog.
An ADL spokesman did not comment on Patel’s announcement on Friday on Friday, but CEO and Executive Director Jonathan Greenblatt said in a statement on Friday that ADL is “deeply honored” for the FBI.
Greenblatt said, “In the light of an unprecedented bouquet of antisemitism, we are more committed to our original purpose to protect Jewish people,” Greenblatt said.