When President-elect Donald Trump announced his choice for FBI director, I cheered. Kash Patel, the nominee for FBI director, has been making conservative news for years. I was impressed then by his intelligence and courage and remain so. Now he is slated to run the FBI, and Fred Lucas published an article at The Daily Signal about what we should know about him.
In another major announcement of house
cleaning, Trump announced Saturday on Truth Social that the former Pentagon
senior official, influential congressional staff, White House aide and former
terrorism prosecutor, would be his nominee to run the FBI, which has been
besieged by scandal and whistleblowers in recent years.
“I am proud to announce that Kashyap ‘Kash’
Patel will serve as the next Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,”
Trump’s post said. “Kash is a brilliant lawyer, investigator, and ‘America
First’ fighter who has spent his career exposing corruption, defending Justice,
and protecting the American People.”
The president-elect noted the role Patel
played in exposing misconduct by the FBI regarding the Russia investigation.
“He played a pivotal role in uncovering
the Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax, standing as an advocate for truth,
accountability, and the Constitution,” Trump added. “Kash did an incredible job
during my First Term, where he served as Chief of Staff at the Department of
Defense, Deputy Director of National Intelligence, and Senior Director for Counterterrorism
at the National Security Council. Kash has also tried over 60 jury trials.”
“This FBI will end the growing crime
epidemic in America, dismantle the migrant criminal gangs, and stop the evil
scourge of human and drug trafficking across the Border. Kash will work under
our great Attorney General Pam Bondi, to bring back Fidelity, Bravery, and
Integrity to the FBI,” Trump continued.
For
anyone who chooses to claim that Patel is not qualified to lead the FBI, here
are his credentials outlined by Lucas moving in reverse order:
·
Chief
of staff to Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller during the first
Trump administration.
·
Deputy
assistant to the president and the senior director for counterterrorism at the
National Security Council. While there, he helped with Trump policies that
included the elimination of the Islamic State terrorist group and Al Qaeda
leadership including al-Baghdadi and Qaseem al-Rimi.
·
Principal
deputy to the former Acting Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell, who
oversaw the operations of 17 intelligence community agencies.
·
Senior
counsel for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence under
then-Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) where he “oversaw the investigation into
the Russian active measures campaign to influence the 2016
presidential-election.” He also played a part in the Nunes memo showing that
the FBI relied on partisan “politically motivated or questionable sources” to
get a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrant to spy on Carter Page,
Trump’s campaign aide.
·
Terrorism
prosecutor at the Justice Department.
·
While
working at the Justice Department, Patel also served as the liaison officer to
Joint Special Operations Command, “to conduct collaborative targeting
operations against high value terrorism targets.”
In
addition to all of the above listed qualifications, Patel authored a book
titled Government Gangsters: The Deep State, the Truth, and the Battle for
Our Democracy. This book “detailed his critique of federal agencies,
including the Justice Department and the FBI.”
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