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Miles Archer

(24,265 posts)
Sat May 16, 2026, 06:33 PM 4 hrs ago

..." And then there is America's most despised frat-boy, Kash Patel..."

If you’ve ever been to Pearl Harbor, you know that the area around the USS Arizona is revered. It is not a recreational dive site. It’s not some playground for pampered, spoiled, and pompous buffoons.

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The wreck is accessible only by boat. Recreational diving is generally prohibited. Rare exceptions are made for marine archaeologists, National Park Service survey crews, and a ceremonial diver interring the remains of an Arizona survivor who wanted to spend eternity beside his shipmates.

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The miserable excuse for an FBI director, already loathed for joy-riding on government jets and crashing the Olympic hockey locker room, thought he could brazenly slip beneath the waters of the USS Arizona Memorial last August for an exclusive underwater tour of the sunken battleship.

Government emails obtained by the Associated Press through a public records request show that military officials coordinated logistics and personnel for what they internally called a “VIP snorkel.”

Marine veteran Hack Albertson, who dives the Arizona annually with the Paralyzed Veterans of America, put it plainly: “It’s like having a bachelor party at a church. It’s hallowed ground. It needs to be treated with the solemnity it deserves.”

https://www.rawstory.com/raw-investigates/kash-patel-pearl-harbor/

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underpants

(197,146 posts)
2. Learning that survivors have them self interred there is ❤️
Sat May 16, 2026, 06:42 PM
4 hrs ago

The single best thing I learned this week.

greatauntoftriplets

(179,329 posts)
3. When I visited Pearl Harbor and stood on the Arizona Memorial...
Sat May 16, 2026, 06:47 PM
4 hrs ago

No one talked loudly. It was like being at a wake or a funeral.

Ka$h's excursion there was despicable. But I guess that when you serve drumpf, you can get away with anything.

leftieNanner

(16,168 posts)
6. I cried when I saw it
Sat May 16, 2026, 07:32 PM
3 hrs ago

Like the Vietnam War Memorial. All I could think of was that it was a long list of dead young people. What a terrible waste

Desecration isn't a strong enough word for what Patel did.

greatauntoftriplets

(179,329 posts)
8. Visiting the Memorial is (or should be) a sobering experience, a remembrance of those who died in a sneak attack.
Sat May 16, 2026, 07:44 PM
3 hrs ago

It's not an entertainment venue.

When I visited the Vietnam Wall, it was a couple of weeks before the 2008 election. Found it quite moving, even though I didn't know anyone who died there. Fortunately, there's no place for Patel to go swimming near there other than the Reflecting Pool.

LetMyPeopleVote

(181,929 posts)
9. Patel needs to be fired after he thought it was a good idea to use his title as the FBI Director to snorkel at this sit
Sat May 16, 2026, 07:49 PM
3 hrs ago

LetMyPeopleVote

(181,929 posts)
10. Snorkeling at Pearl Harbor: Kash Patel's Travels Add to Focus on Ethical Issues (New York Times Gift Article)
Sat May 16, 2026, 07:52 PM
3 hrs ago

The F.B.I. director continues to come under scrutiny for mixing government business with dates, vacation and leisure time.



https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/15/us/politics/patel-fbi-travel-snorkeling-pearl-harbor.html?unlocked_article_code=1.i1A._lyf.54Rq3Q4j2Q0Y&smid=bs-share

Last summer, the F.B.I. director, Kash Patel, capped a whirlwind South Pacific trip with a snorkel trip in Hawaii.

There, Navy SEALs used two boats to transport and escort Mr. Patel and nine other people on what a Defense Department email called a “V.I.P. Snorkel” next to one of the military’s most sacred sites, the underwater tomb of the U.S.S. Arizona that holds the remains of more than 900 Navy sailors and Marines who died at Pearl Harbor.

Mr. Patel swam in the vicinity of the tomb for 30 minutes, according to the Navy.

Out of respect for the dead entombed in the wreck of the Arizona, rules bar visitors even from wearing swimwear at the memorial. With some exceptions over the years for dignitaries, the only people allowed in the water around the tomb are military and National Park Service divers interring the remains of the last Arizona survivors in the wreck, or conducting annual maintenance surveys, according to a former Navy officer and a former National Park Service official familiar with restrictions at the site.....

The idea of a high-ranking government official receiving an escort from the SEALs for a recreational swim near the tomb is “horrifying,” said William M. McBride, a Navy veteran and professor emeritus of history at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis.....

Last year on Saturday, May 10, Mr. Patel and Ms. Wilkins traveled from Washington to Philadelphia to see George Strait and Chris Stapleton perform, a hot ticket among country music fans. Mr. Patel and Ms. Wilkins flew there on the F.B.I.’s Gulfstream V jet.

Mr. Patel and Ms. Wilkins saw the show from a private suite at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field, according to three people with knowledge of their trip, including an F.B.I. employee who happened to be at the concert and saw them. The suite sold for $35,000 to $50,000 for that show, according to a person who has booked those accommodations in the past......

In early April, Senator David McCormick, Republican of Pennsylvania, invited Mr. Patel and top federal and state law enforcement officials to Allentown, Pa., for a closed-door meeting on combating trafficking of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that has killed tens of thousands of Pennsylvanians.

Mr. Patel brought along Ms. Wilkins, who sat at the head of the table with Mr. Patel and top F.B.I. officials as they discussed strategy and heard emotional testimony from families whose children died from overdoses. Ms. Wilkins’s presence confused some attendees, one of whom asked the F.B.I. what her role was. In an emailed statement, Mr. McCormick said he had invited Mr. Patel, but the F.B.I. said he invited Ms. Wilkins, too.

Patel is really pushing it.
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