Democrats directed some of their energy during attorney general nominee Pam Bondi’s confirmation hearing toward publicly disavowing Kash Patel.
Kash Patel will restore justice, refocus the FBI on real threats, and ensure that the agency serves the Constitution.
While some Republicans have hailed the pick, Donald Trump’s choice of Kash Patel to lead the FBI has raised alarm among many national security veterans.
Trump's FBI Director pick was a key focus of Pam Bondi's Wednesday hearing, sparking claims the party is nervous about his confirmation.
CBS News anchor Scott Pelley asked outgoing FBI director Christopher Wray whether he's worried Kash Patel will "turn the FBI" on him under Donald Trump. The post ‘He Calls You a Government Gangster’: 60 Minutes Presses Christopher Wray On Whether Trump Pick Patel Will ‘Turn FBI’ on Him first appeared on Mediaite.
Former FBI director Christopher Wray said he stepped down because it was clear President-elect Trump “intended to make a change” with the agency. “My decision to retire from the FBI, I have to
Donald Trump's choice to lead the FBI compiled a list of "executive branch deep state" members in his book "Government Gangsters."
Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray said Sunday he’s leaving his post when President-elect Donald Trump assumes office to avoid throwing the bureau “deeper in the fray” as he defended the
FBI Director Christopher Wray revealed why he decided to resign "during such a dangerous time" and with nearly three years left to go in his term during an interview on CBS’ "60 Minutes" Sunday. "If it’s such a dangerous time, why resign?" asked host Scott Pelley.
Several senators questioned Pam Bondi at her confirmation hearing Wednesday about President-elect Donald Trump's choice of Kash Patel to lead the FBI.
Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray said Sunday the bureau had a duty to retrieve the documents stored in President-elect Trump’s Florida home when it conducted a search of the premises in
FBI Director Christopher Wray, who's stepping down before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, sits down with Scott Pelley to discuss the Bureau's future and the threats America faces.