Kash Patel, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the FBI, has for years battled US intelligence agencies over the handling of some of the government’s most sensitive national security secrets.
Senate Republicans are under growing pressure from prominent former Republican officials to reject President Trump’s pick to head the FBI, Kash Patel, setting the stage for another bruising
The Washington Examiner’s Byron York suggested President Donald Trump’s nominee for FBI director, Kash Patel, has a better chance at getting confirmed than other nominees, citing how Patel has been an ally to Trump and the Republican Party.
Taken together, this evidence should be disqualifying. Patel has suggested that the FBI “planned” January 6th, has portrayed violent January 6th rioters as victims of the justice system, and has openly questioned whether the pipe bomb outside the DNC was a “government ruse.”
Unnamed whistleblower claims Patel inserted himself in a hostage exchange mission and provided public comment without authorization
Senate Democrats are asking for documents related to allegations the nominee to lead the FBI, Kash Patel, prematurely confirmed hostage rescue details.
During an interview on CBS’ “Face The Nation,” Graham spoke favorably of Patel and said he believes the Republican-controlled U.S. Senate will confirm him.
Carl and Marsha Mueller, the parents of ISIS murder victim Kayla Mueller, exclusively spoke with Fox News Digital on their endorsement of Kash Patel to lead the FBI.
These days in Washington, D.C., among a class of Extremely Beltway types—the name droppers, the strivers, the media gossips—Donald Trump’s threats to exact revenge on his enemies have turned into a highly specific (and highly absurd) status competition.
President Donald Trump seems hellbent on changing the narrative around Jan. 6. Enter conspiracy theorist Kash Patel as FBI director.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel are expected to be grilled by senators during their confirmation hearings