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Doctors Warn Kash Patel’s Eyes Will Pop Out of Head if He Engages in Another Cover-Up

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Medical professionals have raised alarms about FBI Director Kash Patel's physical condition, suggesting that involvement in one more major cover-up could cause his eyes to pop out of his head medically.


The concern stems from Patel's role in handling sensitive cases like the Jeffrey Epstein documents and the unresolved details of conservative activist Charlie Kirk's assassination, where observers note his eyes have appeared increasingly bulging during public statements.


Patel, who assumed the FBI directorship earlier this year after a contentious confirmation process, has been at the center of multiple high-profile investigations.


"I have never seen eyes under such tension," said Dr. Elena Vasquez, a specialist in stress-related disorders who consulted on Patel's case.


"One more big lie, and we're looking at a medical emergency where his eyes could detach entirely."


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The FBI has faced internal turmoil since Patel's appointment, with anonymous agents labeling the organization as a rudderless ship.


External pressures, including Democratic probes into Patel's use of government aircraft for personal trips, have added to the director's workload.


Patel himself addressed the health concerns in a brief statement to reporters outside FBI headquarters.


"My eyes are on the prize, and I'm focused on bringing justice to cases like Kirk's," he said. "These doctor reports are just another attempt to distract from the real work, and my girlfriend is not going to be happy when she hears about this."


Meanwhile, the Epstein files continue to trickle out, with recent batches including emails that mention interactions with political leaders. The transparency act signed into law has forced the Justice Department to expedite releases, though some redactions have sparked accusations of selective editing.


A second physician involved in Patel's care emphasized the need for rest. "We advised him to avoid any situation requiring evasion or half-truths," said Dr. Marcus Hale, an ophthalmologist with experience in high-pressure environments. "Media appearances are particularly risky right now."


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As the investigations drag on, Patel has limited his public engagements, delegating press duties to deputies.


White House officials have expressed confidence in Patel's ability to manage without further health setbacks. For the moment, the director follows medical advice, sticking to prepared remarks and avoiding unscripted questions that might trigger another episode.


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