FBI Director Kash Patel was accused Sunday of “reckless” conspiracy-mongering in his tribute to the late Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.).Graham’s death at age 71 in Washington D.C. was announce by his office on Saturday and the cause was later determined to be an aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease ― essentially a tear in the body’s main artery, his reps said the following day.Before his death, Graham visited Ukraine to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia.In his farewell to the four-term senator, Patel praised him as “a fierce defender of our nation, and a true patriot ” before veering into eyebrow-raising territory.“The FBI is assisting local authorities and has made every necessary resource available,” Patel wrote on X.Senator Lindsey Graham was a devoted public servant, a fierce defender of our nation, and a true patriot who dedicated his life to the people of South Carolina and the United States.Our prayers are with his family, loved ones, colleagues, and all those who knew him during this…— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) July 12, 2026Graham’s death after a trip to a war-torn area was already birthing conspiracy theories by far-right figures such as Laura Loomer, but Patel’s “idiotic tweet” will provide “rocket fuel” to them, former Barack Obama adviser Dan Pfeiffer wrote on X.“A genuinely reckless end of this tweet,” former HuffPoster Sam Stein of the Bulwark declared.Left-leaning Meidas Touch called it a “very odd tweet from the FBI director apparently posted in order to stoke conspiracy theories for Twitter likes” while former Kamala Harris adviser Mike Nellis branded him an “attention whore.”Katel has reportedly been getting under the skin of Trump officials for several actions ― which the director denies.HuffPost has reached out to the FBI for comment.Here are other replies from critics.What in gods name was the purpose of adding that last part to the end of this tweet.— Aquila (@AquilaPolemics) July 12, 2026Jesus Kash, this is so damn reckless. There's absolutely no good reason for you to say this. But you desperately need attention and you can't seem to get it through your head that it takes more than social media likes to be good at your job.You need to resign immediately.— Rogue POTUS Staff (@RoguePOTUSStaff) July 12, 2026