In a move that underscores his continued reshaping of key government institutions, US President-elect Donald Trump has named Kash Patel, a close ally and former adviser, as his pick for the next FBI director. If confirmed by the Senate, Patel will succeed Christopher Wray, who has been a frequent target of Trump’s criticism. This nomination signals Trump’s intent to overhaul the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which he has repeatedly accused of partisanship and misuse of power under the Biden administration.
Announcing his decision on Truth Social, Trump hailed Patel as “a brilliant lawyer, investigator, and ‘America First’ fighter,” commending his efforts to expose corruption and defend justice. Patel’s résumé reflects a diverse legal career, including stints as a public defender and prosecutor, as well as his role as a senior staffer on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. His work during Trump’s first term further cemented his reputation as a staunch defender of the former president’s policies and priorities.
Patel played a key role in what Trump calls the “uncovering of the Russia Hoax,” referring to allegations of collusion between Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and Moscow. As a national security adviser and later as chief of staff to Acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller, Patel became a pivotal figure in advancing Trump’s agenda, particularly in countering narratives Trump viewed as politically motivated attacks.
Patel’s nomination is likely to face intense scrutiny in the Senate, where Democrats hold a slim majority. His controversial........