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Kash Patel has officially been confirmed as the new director of the FBI, following a closely contested vote in the US Senate. Patel, a former prosecutor and vocal critic of the agency he now leads, was approved by a 51-49 margin. His nomination by President Donald Trump sparked fierce debate, with two Republican senators, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, joining all Democrats in opposition.  

 

Throughout the confirmation process, Patel sought to dispel concerns that he would use the FBI to settle political scores. Democrats had expressed fears that he would pursue retribution against Trump’s opponents, but Patel denied any such intentions. He also refuted allegations of keeping a list of "deep state" enemies and attempted to downplay past remarks in which he had referred to officials who investigated Trump as "criminal gangsters."  

 

Following his confirmation, Patel acknowledged his new role in a statement on X, writing, "I am honored to be confirmed as the ninth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. My mission as Director is clear: let good cops be cops - and rebuild trust in the FBI."  

 

His appointment comes at a time of significant upheaval within the agency. The Justice Department recently removed some top officials and demanded the names of agents involved in the investigation of the 2021 Capitol riot, an event that remains a point of contention in US politics.  

 

News of Patel's confirmation was met with enthusiasm at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), where Republicans gathered in Washington, DC. Florida Senator Rick Scott addressed the crowd from the CPAC stage, asking, "What do you think about Kash Patel?" The audience responded with loud applause, underscoring the widespread support for Patel among conservatives.  

 

To many Republicans, Patel represents a much-needed force for change within the FBI, an agency they believe has been weaponized against them. Trump and his allies have long accused the bureau of political bias, and Patel's appointment is seen as an opportunity to overhaul its leadership and direction.  

 

However, Democrats have painted Patel as an unqualified extremist who lacks the necessary experience for the role. His critics argue that he prioritizes loyalty to Trump over the independence required of an FBI director. Senator Martin Heinrich voiced his concerns on X, stating, "[Patel's] poor judgment and lack of experience make him wholly unqualified to keep Americans safe as our FBI Director. I voted no."  

 

Patel replaces Christopher Wray, who had been appointed by Trump in 2017. Wray resigned last month, just before Trump’s inauguration for his second term, following signals from the new administration that he would be removed from his position.  

 

As Patel assumes control of the FBI, his leadership is expected to bring significant changes to the agency. Whether his tenure will rebuild trust or deepen divisions remains to be seen.

 

Based on a report by BBC  2025-02-21

 

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2 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

These kind of picks are wet dreams for our rivals like Russia and China, cannot believe the extent to which Trump is weakening the fabric of American society with his downward, highly incompetent, and horrific selections to head very important divisions of the government. Hegseth, Patel, Vance? Really Don? 

 

Donald Trump, weakening America every day of the week. Just wait. If you voted for in him you're in for a big surprise over the next year or two, and it won't be a pleasant one. 

 

 

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He already did 4yrs, his people still there.... 

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2 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

He already did 4yrs, his people still there.... 

 

Wonder then why they went after him?

 

4 hours ago, Social Media said:

To many Republicans, Patel represents a much-needed force for change within the FBI, an agency they believe has been weaponized against them. Trump and his allies have long accused the bureau of political bias

 

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3 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

Not what is suppose to mean. I was referrng to this....

 

This thread is about the FBI, so do you deny that Trump's appointment has headed the agency in the last 8 years?

If not, explain why his own folks went against him.

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5 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

This thread is about the FBI, so do you deny that Trump's appointment has headed the agency in the last 4 years?

Chris Wray?

5 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

If not, explain why his own folks went against him.

What folks went against who? 

 

 

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13 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

This thread is about the FBI, so do you deny that Trump's appointment has headed the agency in the last 8 years?

If not, explain why his own folks went against him.

Dfaq are you on about? I was replying to spikemike where basically ssaid trumps supporters were going to realise they'd made a mistake in a year or so

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23 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

Dfaq are you on about? I was replying to spikemike where basically ssaid trumps supporters were going to realise they'd made a mistake in a year or so

 

So deflecting and denying facts. A real MAGA supporter I reckon

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1 minute ago, CallumWK said:

 

So deflecting and denying facts. A real MAGA supporter I reckon

How can I deny something when I don't know what you are talking about?

I didn't engage you in conversation here, I was replying to another poster. Perhaps you have me confused with someone else.

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Just now, frank83628 said:

How can I deny something when I don't know what you are talking about?

 

So you don't know that Trump's appointment headed the FBI since 2017?

And you didn't see this in the OP?

 

5 hours ago, Social Media said:

To many Republicans, Patel represents a much-needed force for change within the FBI, an agency they believe has been weaponized against them. Trump and his allies have long accused the bureau of political bias,

 

So why does Trump's own appointed FBI head, singles out republicans and Trump himself?

No need to answer, as it is obvious you have the IQ from a real MAGA head

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Just now, CallumWK said:

 

So you don't know that Trump's appointment headed the FBI since 2017?

And you didn't see this in the OP?

 

 

So why does Trump's own appointed FBI head, singles out republicans and Trump himself?

No need to answer, as it is obvious you have the IQ from a real MAGA head

Trump made a bad choice with Chris Wray. 

 

He's corrected that now, 

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Expect the FBI to become totally ineffective in protecting Americans from organized criminals, as the same people are now in charge.

 

Trump has not forgotten or forgiven the FBI for having the temerity to raid Mar-a-Largo.

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25 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Trump has not forgotten or forgiven the FBI for having the temerity to raid Mar-a-Largo.

Nor should he. It was a stain on our democracy. 

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1 hour ago, CallumWK said:

 

So you don't know that Trump's appointment headed the FBI since 2017?

And you didn't see this in the OP?

 

 

So why does Trump's own appointed FBI head, singles out republicans and Trump himself?

No need to answer, as it is obvious you have the IQ from a real MAGA head

That's better, you quoted the OP so now I can understand what you're on about.

Trump made a bad choice, same for John Bolton and Mike Pompao, and some other RINOS like Mitch the turtle, all swamp snakes chosen after bad advise.

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