Senate Majority Leader supports Kash Patel’s nomination for FBI director

Senate Majority Leader supports Kash Patel’s nomination for FBI director
Senator John Thune, US Senator for South Dakota — Official U.S. Senate headshot
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U.S. Senate Majority Leader John Thune recently addressed the Senate floor regarding the confirmation of Kash Patel as the new director of the FBI. During his speech, Thune emphasized the critical role Patel is expected to play in restoring trust in the agency and ensuring public safety.

“Mr. President, it’s been one month since President Trump took the oath of office,” Thune stated, highlighting that 18 of Trump’s Cabinet nominees have already been confirmed despite Democratic opposition. He noted that President Trump has more of his team in place than any president at this point since 2001.

Thune pointed out several pressing issues that necessitate strong leadership at the FBI: “We’ve seen a heightened threat of terrorism in the homeland,” he said, also mentioning ongoing challenges with illegal drugs crossing borders and persistent violent crime.

Addressing concerns about politicization within the FBI, Thune remarked, “Much of that… stems from a perception that politics has infected the FBI’s important work.” He referenced past incidents contributing to this perception, including a memo from an FBI field office in Richmond and actions by the attorney general involving school board meetings.

Kash Patel’s career background was highlighted by Thune as well-suited for addressing these challenges. Patel has experience as a public defender, terrorism prosecutor at the U.S. Department of Justice, and roles on national security committees during Trump’s first administration. “I’m encouraged that Mr. Patel has the support of the National Police Association, the National Sheriffs’ Association, and multiple state attorneys general,” Thune added.

The Senate is set to vote on Patel’s confirmation later today. Should he be confirmed, Patel will lead efforts to refocus on law enforcement collaboration and address significant threats facing communities across America.



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