Emails show FBI Director Kash Patel’s Hawaii trip included ‘VIP snorkel’ at a Pearl Harbor memorial
FBI Director Kash Patel's Hawaii trip last summer included a "VIP snorkel" around the USS Arizona memorial at Pearl Harbor, according to government emails obtained by the Associated Press. This excursion, coordinated by the military, was not disclosed by the FBI, which had previously emphasized Patel's professional engagements during his visit.

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AI-generatedFBI Director Kash Patel's Hawaii trip last summer included a "VIP snorkel" around the USS Arizona memorial at Pearl Harbor, according to government emails obtained by the Associated Press. This excursion, coordinated by the military, was not disclosed by the FBI, which had previously emphasized Patel's professional engagements during his visit. The snorkeling occurred days after Patel's official tour of the FBI's Honolulu field office and meetings with local law enforcement. The AP report highlights this event amid ongoing criticism regarding Patel's use of FBI resources and travel. Snorkeling and diving are generally prohibited at the USS Arizona, a site commemorating a significant historical event.
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5 extractedThis incident fits a pattern of Director Patel getting tangled in unseemly distractions instead of focusing on keeping Americans safe.
Snorkeling and diving are generally off-limits around the USS Arizona.
The FBI did not disclose Patel's snorkeling session or his two-day return to Hawaii after his initial stopover.
The snorkeling excursion was coordinated by the military and excluded from FBI news releases.
FBI Director Kash Patel participated in a 'VIP snorkel' around the USS Arizona in Pearl Harbor.