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Kash Patel Says the FBI Will Investigate Anti-ICE Signal Chats

FBI Director Kash Patel couldn’t believe what he discovered.

It looked like the smoking gun he was hoping for.

And Kash Patel uncovered one smoking gun that will send Democrats into a fit of rage.

As American Patriot Daily reports:

Journalist Cam Higby published a bombshell report after he infiltrated a group chat on the Signal app run by the agitators in Minnesota.

In this hat, over 1,000 left-wing militants tracked ICE vehicles, recorded license plates, and exposed the identities of ICE agents.

The purpose of this chat was to hunt down ICE agents as they sought to arrest illegal aliens and obstruct law enforcement.

FBI Director Kash Patel told Fox News host Sean Hannity that the FBI was investigating these chats for criminal conduct.

“The Signal chat group is information we collect from the public,” Patel stated.

“On this type of specific investigation, what you do, generally speaking, is you send out subpoenas, you collect data, you put people in grand juries, and you find out who broke the law and if anyone broke the law and incited violence,” Patel added.

Patel noted that Americans had the right to freedom of speech and freedom to protest. 

“This Signal chat is something that we, the FBI, are looking at and spearheading,” he added. 

We are not going after people and infringing on their freedom of speech to peacefully protest,” Patel added. “We are definitely not going after people and their Second Amendment right to bear arms. 

But Patel said those rights didn’t include the right to incite violence, inmsurrection and rebellion.

“Only if you incite violence and or threaten to do harm to law enforcement officials and break the law in any other way, does it become an investigatory matter,” Patel remarked.

“We are not going after people and infringing on their freedom of speech to peacefully protest,” Patel went on to say. “We are definitely not going after people and their Second Amendment right to bear arms. 

“Only if you incite violence and or threaten to do harm to law enforcement officials and break the law in any other way, does it become an investigatory matter,” Patel concluded.

And of all the ironies, the insurrectionists on the Minnesota group chat could face murder charges for the death of the armed agitator shot by a border patrol agent.

Former Trump Department of Justice chief of staff Chad Mizelle wrote on X that if the Signal chat was part of a conspiracy where someone died, the conspirators can be charged with murder even if the deceased was one of their co-conspirators.

“Let me spell it out: If you are involved in a conspiracy (here, interfering with ICE operations) and someone dies as part of that conspiracy, even if the deceased is a co-conspirator, all participants in the conspiracy can be charged with murder,” Mizelle stated.