T he Senate Judiciary Committee is set to consider President Donald Trump’s nominee for FBI director, Kash Patel, at a confirmation hearing next week, with Democrats al
You, incoming FBI Director Kash Patel, are someone who has carved all Americans into worthless enemies and pristine loyalists.
CBS News anchor Scott Pelley asked outgoing FBI director Christopher Wray whether he's worried Kash Patel will "turn the FBI" on him under Donald Trump. The post ‘He Calls You a Government Gangster’: 60 Minutes Presses Christopher Wray On Whether Trump Pick Patel Will ‘Turn FBI’ on Him first appeared on Mediaite.
Kash Patel will restore justice, refocus the FBI on real threats, and ensure that the agency serves the Constitution.
While some Republicans have hailed the pick, Donald Trump’s choice of Kash Patel to lead the FBI has raised alarm among many national security veterans.
Former FBI director Christopher Wray said he stepped down because it was clear President-elect Trump “intended to make a change” with the agency. “My decision to retire from the FBI, I have to
Donald Trump has nominated Patel for the role to the US Senate, according to the White House. Present on Monday at the inauguration of Trump as the 47th President of the United States, Patel shared several photographs from the event on his social media, captioning the post with an American flag.
A longtime FBI deputy director who had been expected to replace Director Christopher Wray on an acting basis is retiring from the bureau.
Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray said Sunday the bureau had a duty to retrieve the documents stored in President-elect Trump’s Florida home when it conducted a search of the premises in
FBI Director Christopher Wray reflects on his decision to leave the FBI, the Bureau's future and the threats facing America.
Wray's remarks steered clear of any direct political reference, with no overt mention of Donald Trump's scathing criticism of him.
Paul Abbate, who as the FBI's longtime deputy director had been expected to replace Director Christopher Wray on an acting basis, is retiring from the bureau, according to an email he sent to senior executives and obtained by The Associated Press on Monday.