Kash Patel, appointed by Donald Trump to be the next FBI director, is expected to face a meticulous examination of the question of whether his loyalty to the president would end the independence of the first agency The Nation of Political Pressure of the White House.
The Senate confirmation hearing, scheduled for 9:30 am, arrives at a difficult time for the FBI, because its parental agency, the Ministry of Justice, was disrupted by the demotion of tens of senior officials and prosecutors considered to be insufficiently Trust to make Trump’s agenda.
Patel should face questions from Democratic legislators on his close relationship with Trump, which allowed him to become the favorite of the post, and his global competence to direct the FBI at a time when he resisted supported attacks not only Trump but of Patel.
The biggest challenge for FBI directors in the Trump era was the delicate balance in the conservation of Trump’s confidence while resisting openings to make public proclamations that are false or to open politically investigations motivated who personally benefit the president.
Patel is unlikely to have such difficulties, this is his ideological alignment with Trump on a range of questions, in particular the need to pursue reprisals against any enemies perceived as the special Jack Smith and others who investigated him During his first mandate.
This so-called list of enemies also extends to the senior FBI officials in Washington, whom Trump criticized for authorizing the agents to obtain a search warrant to search his Mar-A-Lago club for classified documents after His departure and Trump ignored a Grand- The jury joined forces on their return.
The dramatic opinions of the patel to reshape the FBI added to broader concerns concerning its physical condition for the role after being accused of having lied about the appropriate authorizations which almost botched a rescue in hostage to high stakes by SEAL Team Six in the first Trump administration in 2020.
Patel obtained his diploma in 2002 from the University of Richmond and obtained his law diploma in 2005 at Pace University. After the Faculty of Law, he was hired as a public defender in Florida before joining the Ministry of Justice in 2014 as a line prosecutor in the national security division.
In 2017, Patel became a high -level republican assistant in the Chamber’s intelligence committee, where he wrote a politically accused service note the FBI and the Ministry of Justice of the abuse of supervisory power to spy A Trump advisor. The memo was criticized as a misleading, although an inspector general later found mistakes with aspects of surveillance.
His efforts impressed Trump, who led him to the administration and quickly raised him to national security and defense roles. At the end of Trump’s first term, he was the chief of staff to the defense secretary Chris Miller and briefly considered for the director of the CIA.
While John Durham, the special lawyer appointed by Trump, found a catalog of prosecutors ‘errors in the investigation in Russia, he found no evidence that the civil servants had been motivated by the political animus and n’ heard no accusation – unlike Trump and Patel’s claims.
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