The FBI has recorded a sharp spike in complaints that its own agents and employees have engaged in sexual misconduct, ranging from assault to harassment, despite a pledge by the bureau’s leaders to eliminate the longstanding problem.
The vast catalog of provocative public statements provides an unusually extensive record into a nominee’s unvarnished and controversial worldviews.
No one fits this pattern more than Mr. Trump’s nominee to head the F.B.I., Kash Patel, a fierce partisan who shares ... prosecuted or otherwise reviled — including Christopher Wray, who stepped down this month as F.B.I. director, and the former ...
Kash Patel, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the FBI, has for years battled US intelligence agencies over the handling of some of the government’s most sensitive national security secrets.
Patel is a controversial nominee, having long raged against the so-called Deep State and prioritized his loyalty to Trump.
During President Trump’s first term, demanding personal loyalty didn’t always work; stocking top jobs with loyalists is the tack now. At the F.B.I., this entails bucking its institutional history.
Kash Patel, nominated by President Trump, will appear before the US Senate on January 30 for confirmation as the next FBI Director. If confirmed, Pate
Kash Patel, President Trump's pick to run the FBI, answers questions Thursday in a public hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The Left doesn't like Kash Patel because he helped Donald Trump prove that the FBI and the Hillary Clinton were trying to destroy a political opponent.
Kash Patel has hawked a sketchy supplement to undo the effects of the COVID vaccine, promoted the QAnon cult and promised to go after Trump’s critics.
Former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker has a list of possibilities that Trump's nominee to lead the bureau could implement on day 1 if confirmed as director.