The highlight reel you didn’t see coming this weekend!
In a historic move, President-elect Donald Trump nominated Kashyap “Kash” Patel as the first person of color to potentially lead the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Patel, a staunch Trump ally, has made waves with his bold stances on government transparency and institutional reform.
Born Feb. 25, 1980 in Garden City, New York, Patel began his legal career as a public defender in Florida, representing clients in cases ranging from international drug trafficking to murder. He later served as a trial attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice’s National Security Division, acting as a legal liaison to the Joint Special Operations Command.
In 2017, Patel joined the House Intelligence Committee as senior counsel for counterterrorism under then-Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.). He played a significant role in challenging the FBI’s investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. Patel was reportedly a primary author of the Nunes memo, which alleged FBI misconduct in surveillance activities.
During the Trump administration, Patel held several key positions:
National Security Council: deputy assistant to the president and senior director for counterterrorism, contributing to counterterrorism initiatives against groups like ISIS and al-Qaeda.
Office of the Director of National Intelligence: senior advisor to the acting director.
Department of Defense: chief of staff to Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller.
Patel’s Viral Moments: Defining the Debate
Patel’s nomination isn’t just about his qualifications—it’s about his vision for the FBI and the reactions it has provoked. Here are some of his most talked-about statements:
Epstein’s Black Book:
In a candid interview with Glenn Beck, Patel didn’t mince words, asserting that the FBI is in possession of Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous black book. He didn’t stop there, tying it to other contentious issues like the Nashville school shooting manifesto.
Speaking with Benny Johnson, Patel vowed to expose the Epstein client list, challenging the FBI to release the names. “Put on your big boy pants and let us know who the pedophiles are,” he declared.
Incoming FBI director Kash Patel on the Jeffrey Epstein files.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 1, 2024
Question: "Who has Jeffrey Epstein's black book?"
Patel: "The FBI. That's under the direct control of the director of the FBI… Just like the manifesto from the Nashville school sh**ting…"
Release it all. pic.twitter.com/AaDQxoUCk7
Deep State Museum:
On The Shawn Ryan Show, Patel proposed an audacious overhaul of the FBI, stating he’d shut down its Hoover building headquarters and reopen it as “a museum of the deep state.”
Ladies and Gentlemen, the next FBI Director, Kash Patel:
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) December 1, 2024
“I’d shut down the FBI Hoover building on day 1 and reopen it the next day as a museum of the deep state.” pic.twitter.com/Msd4iUtQLL
Critics Respond
Unsurprisingly, Patel’s nomination has ruffled feathers within the establishment. Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, now a CNN commentator, criticized the move as “dangerous” for the FBI’s rank-and-file, dismissing Patel as “profoundly unqualified.” For supporters of Trump and Patel, however, such critiques underscore the need for leadership willing to challenge entrenched bureaucratic norms.
JUST IN: Former deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe rushes to CNN to whine about how "dangerous" Trump's nomination of Kash Patel is, says it's "terrible" for the "men and women" of the FBI.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 1, 2024
Amazing.
"It's a terrible development for the men and women of the FBI and also for… pic.twitter.com/QbArxg3rd3
What do you think of Kash Patel’s vision for the FBI? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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With Epstein dead, America’s perverts must rely on illegal immigration to supply underage hookers. Crack Hunter and his pedo brethren need coyotes.
Mr. Patel is uniquely qualified to head up the FBI. Comey and Wray in succession have soiled the reputation of this important federal agency in so many ways. It will take a strong personality to pursue truth. Mr. Patel is an excellent choice to handle that task. My comments come from my 45 years of practicing law including service as an assistant attorney general representing a state’s correctional agencies as well as private practice with a national law firm and service as general counsel of both public as well as private companies. The Left will exhaust, and I hope destroy, itself trying fight this nomination.
My thoughts are simply “Have at it Kash!” Years ago, I thought of the FBI as a venerable US institution. My 6th grade teacher in 1960 was clairvoyant because he referred to it as the “Fat Boys Institute.” Totally corrupt and self-serving and needs to be cleaned out.
HE SOUNDS LIKE THE PERFECT CHOISE! THE FBI IS NOW SO BAD THAT I THOUGHT IT SHOULD BE DISBANDED ENTIRELY. PERHAPS HE CAN BRING BACK ITS FORMER RESPECT AND OBJECTIVITY.
Probably the best that Pres. Trump has done so far. Kash knows where the bodies are buried and is not afraid to dig them up. He will do the job of cleaning up the FBI and make it respectable again. May God Bless him and the work he has taken on.
Panic is setting in, Andrew McCabe is in total panic mode. As are all the other corrupt agents.
Time to clean house.
By revealing their opposition to Patel’s nomination as FBI Director, liberals convince conservatives Patel is the right man for this job.