President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Kash Patel for the position of director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
As the current chief of the FBI, Christopher A. Wray, still has three years of his 10-year term left, he will either have to resign or Trump will have to fire him for the nomination to happen.
What to Know About Kash Patel:
Kashyap Patel, a former public defender and federal prosecutor, was a national security aide during Trump’s first term.
Patel "played a pivotal role in uncovering the Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax, standing as an advocate for truth, accountability, and the Constitution," Trump wrote on Saturday in a social media post.
He is an ardent advocate of "housecleaning" in the Justice Department and FBI. The Bureau’s headquarters in Washington, DC, should be dismantled and turned into a “museum of the deep state,” he said in a podcast interview in September.
Patel denounced the FBI for its 2022 search warrant of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida, which resulted in charges being brought against the former president for retaining classified documents.
Kash Patel has accused the "the deep state" of being "the most dangerous threat to our democracy." He applied the term to political leaders, Big Tech tycoons, media, and "members of the unelected bureaucracy."
Appearing on the "War Room" podcast hosted by Steve Bannon last year, Patel vowed to "go out and find the conspirators not just in government, but in the media" who "helped Joe Biden rig presidential elections" in 2020.
Kash Patel’s appointment would be subject to Senate confirmation. The announced pick has already sparked mixed reactions from lawmakers.
Patel "needs to prove to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he has the right qualifications," Democrat Senator Chris Coons wrote on X, and "will put our nation’s public safety over a political agenda focused on retribution."
"He’s been on side against some of the worst abuses of the FISA [Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act] system. Kash Patel can help clean up all the things that we’ve seen that are wrong," ex-Congressman Matt Gaetz said in a video message on X, adding that "Kash has guts!"