Patel, the FBI director and newly appointed head of the nation’s top firearms regulator, is cozy with the most extreme flank of the gun rights movement.
Patel is a controversial nominee, having long raged against the so-called Deep State and prioritized his loyalty to Trump.
It was a proud moment for the Indian American community, particularly those who support the Republican Party and President Donald Trump, last week when Kash Patel was sworn in as director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in a ceremony in Washington,
GOP senators have praised Patel, 44, for his commitment to rooting out political “weaponization” at the FBI — while Democrats have accused him of perjuring himself in his
Gregg Nunziata claimed the "Trump admin is turning federal law enforcement over to unqualified, unprincipled, partisan henchmen."
US President Donald Trump picked Dan Bongion to serve as FBI Chief Kash Patel's deputy director. Bongino is known as a staunch Trump backer and an outspoken political commentator but his appointment is controversial.
Before last fall's election, Kash Patel assured Donald Trump's supporters that the former ... that Trump lost the 2020 presidential election, conceding only that "Joe Biden's election was certified, he was sworn in, and he served as the president of ...
The Senate confirmed Kashyap “KashPatel as the new FBI director on Thursday in a Senate ... However, during Thursday’s hearing, Patel initially declined to say that President Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election when questioned by Sen.
Kash Patel is the new director of the FBI after he was confirmed by the Senate in a 51-49 vote along party lines on Thursday. Patel is the latest controversial pick from President Donald Trump to be confirmed in his administration in spite of contentious confirmation hearings.
WASHINGTON — Kash Patel cleared the last procedural vote to be FBI director Thursday morning — with his nomination expected to secure final approval later in the day. The Senate voted 51-47 to end debate on the Long Island native’s nomination,