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Senate Confirms Kash Patel as FBI Director

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
February 20, 2025
in TRUMP ADMINISTRATION, U.S.
Senate Confirms Kash Patel as FBI Director
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The U.S. Senate has confirmed Kash Patel as the next FBI director, approving his nomination in a 51-49 vote on Thursday, February 20th. Patel, a longtime ally of President Donald Trump, is set to take over the nation’s top law enforcement agency amid concerns about political influence over the bureau.

The confirmation process was marked by sharp partisan debate. Republican senators, Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski, opposed Patel’s nomination, citing his past statements about the FBI and his potential willingness to use the agency for political purposes. “Mr. Patel has made numerous politically charged statements in his book and elsewhere discrediting the work of the FBI, the very institution he has been nominated to lead,” Collins said in a statement. She argued that Patel’s remarks raised doubts about his ability to maintain the bureau’s independence.

At his confirmation hearing, Patel declined to refrain from investigating individuals he described as political adversaries. He also stated that the FBI is answerable to the Department of Justice and the White House.

Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso praised Patel’s integrity and leadership. “If you want to defend our constitutional rights, confirm Kash Patel,” Barrasso said in a floor speech. “If you want justice and accountability, confirm Kash Patel. If you want to keep our communities safe, confirm Kash Patel.”

A former Defense Department official and National Security Council staffer, Patel has been a steadfast Trump supporter. He previously worked to discredit the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and has expressed his intent to overhaul the FBI. In his book Government Gangsters, he detailed a list of officials he considers part of the “Executive Branch Deep State,” which Democrats have criticized as a political “enemies list.”

Patel replaces Christopher Wray, who was appointed by Trump in 2017 for a 10-year term but was dismissed before completing his tenure. Many Republicans accused Wray of allowing the bureau to be weaponized against conservatives, particularly in relation to the investigation into Trump’s handling of classified documents.

With his confirmation secured, Patel is expected to reshape the FBI’s leadership and policies in alignment with Trump’s second administration.

Tags: Donald TrumpFBI DirectorKash PatelU.S. Senate

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