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    1. ChopperChange on

      The „every accusation“ crowd offers a reward to find out who did the thing their behavior directly enables.

    2. __the_alchemist__ on

      Where is this money coming from? Doubt they’ll pay it out anyway.

    3. Why does this get a $10M reward? Sure it’s a crime and a reward could help capture the criminals, but my identity along with millions of Americans have been stolen multiple times over and yet there isn’t a $10M award announced each time. Yes he’s the DIrector of the FBI but unless there was classified information in that gmail account then it’s just a citizen’s email address and doesn’t deserve a $10M reward.

    4. Additional_Win3920 on

      Make sure you call the “Kash Patel Hacker Hotline” or you may be ineligible for the reward

    5. There are murderers out there with no bounty at all.

      It was in a trove of passwords hacked from some stupid website he reused his username and password on. Pay me.

    6. SublimeApathy on

      We sure do seem to have a lot of money for literally everything other than healthcare..

    7. lmao american tax dollars offering a reward because your drunk of an fbi head can’t secure his personal email.

    8. The fact the…*checks notes* the FUCKING FBI doesn’t fucking know who the fuck broke in is FUCKING PATHETIC.

      #*FUCK*

    9. What a sloppy headline. Makes it sound like the US is offering the hackers 10mil for a job well done.

    10. Fickle-Ad2042 on

      US has 10 million to dole out over someone’s hacked email but we have to kick people off their healthcare for more war money?

    11. Should have hosted them on Hillary’s servers, somehow the only thing to never get hacked.

    12. M3RC3N4RY89 on

      10 million dollars to solve the mystery of Kash Patel falling for a phishing email. Nice to see CISA is functioning well /s

    13. Trump proclaims it to be a planned security check and humbly accepts the 10 mil

    14. Director of the FBI admitting they have no idea what happened and are already outsourcing the work 😂🤣🤡🤡🤡

    15. AbsentThatDay2 on

      The Stryker hack that was mentioned in the article wiped 200,000 devices. Think about that, it’s unheard of.

    16. In January 2026, President Trump signed a memorandum withdrawing the U.S. from 66 international organizations, including several global cybersecurity frameworks. The administration stated these groups operated „contrary to U.S. national interests,“

      NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
      As part of broader government-wide cuts, NIST—which sets standards for AI and cybersecurity—was reportedly prepared to fire roughly 500 probationary staffers in early 2025.

    17. I’m all for rewarding good work when I see it but 10 million bucks seems a bit steep, I’m not saying Kash wasn’t worth it, but could we get a little more bang for our buck, and if I’m being honest could they at least get the Epstein files released or if we’re really getting our money’s worth – go for the brass ring and dump whatever the Russians have on the traitorous Mangoman himself.

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