Trump’s FBI director nominee, Kash Patel, said during his Senate confirmation hearing he did not support granting mass clemency to Jan. 6 defendants.
Patel declared that under the leadership of President Trump and Vice President Vance, America’s immigration policy would once again become a beacon of hope for the world. However, he reminded the audience that preserving the American dream requires more than aspiration—it demands action.
President Donald Trump’s FBI Director appointee, Kash Patel, flipped the script on Democratic Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin Thursday as he called out former President Joe Biden’s pardoning […]
President Trump’s pick to lead the FBI, Kash Patel, is portraying himself to senators as the right leader of a law enforcement agency he says has lost public trust
Senate Democrats have started scrutinizing President Donald Trump’s FBI director nominee Kash Patel, a devoted Trump ... shutting down the FBI’s main Washington, D.C., headquarters and sending ...
J.D. Vance, the author of Hillbilly Elegy and current U.S. Senator from Ohio, has transitioned from being a writer and commentator to a prominent political figure in the Republican Party.
Patel is a controversial nominee, having long raged against the so-called Deep State and prioritized his loyalty to Trump.
The nominee for F.B.I. director made his nonprofit into a publicity machine, selling his children’s book, his clothing brand and his image as Donald Trump’s ultimate loyalist.
FBI director nominee Kash Patel outlined his vision for the department, noting he wants to “let good cops be cops.” Patel, who is appearing for a confirmation hearing in the Senate on Thursday,
Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee are demanding to see the volume of special counsel Jack Smith’s report dealing with the Mar-a-Lago classified documents investigation, asserting it has
Kash Patel said during his confirmation hearing for FBI director that there "can never be tolerance for violence" against law enforcement, while skirting questions about specific defendants.
The White House mixed up who is temporarily in charge of the agency as the Trump loyalist heads into a Senate confirmation hearing.