President-elect Donald Trump announced Saturday he would pick Kashyap “Kash” Patel, a 44-year-old loyalist with little significant experience in federal law enforcement, to serve as director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
“Kash is a brilliant lawyer, investigator, and тАЬAmerica FirstтАЭ fighter who has spent his career exposing corruption, defending Justice, and protecting the American People,” Trump wrote in a post to Truth Social. “He played a pivotal role in uncovering the Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax, standing as an advocate for truth, accountability, and the Constitution.”
Patel, who will have to earn Senate confirmation to become FBI director, has earned a reputation as the ultimate Trump loyalist who has spread baseless “deep state” conspiracy theories and called for a purge of perceived Trump enemies from the FBI.
His nomination is likely to again put pressure on Senate Republicans who rejected Trump’s nomination of Matt Gaetz, a firebrand Trump loyalist who was criminally investigated for sex trafficking, to serve as Attorney General earlier this month.
A former senior law enforcement official who interacted with Patel in the past said he was not qualified for the position.
“ItтАЩs ridiculous. HeтАЩs arguably the least qualified person ever nominated for a senior position in federal law enforcement,” said the former official, who asked not to be named citing fears of retaliation from Trump. “I donтАЩt know anything significant that he achieved at the DOJ. He was not well regarded as a prosecutor.”
During the closing months of TrumpтАЩs first term, Trump also proposed that Patel run the FBI. William Barr, the attorney general at the time, vehemently objected and Trump dropped his plans.
тАЬPatel had virtually no experience that would qualify him to serve at the highest level of the worldтАЩs preeminent law enforcement agency,тАЭ Barr later wrote in his memoir.
Patel has promoted the falsehood that the 2020 election was тАЬstolenтАЭ from Trump as well as the baseless conspiracy theory that federal bureaucrats in the тАЬdeep stateтАЭ tried to overthrow the former president.
Patel has called for replacing тАЬanti-democraticтАЭ civil servants in law enforcement and intelligence with тАЬpatriotsтАЭ who he says will work for the American people. In his memoir, “Government Gangsters,” he described the current political moment as тАЬa battle between the people and a corrupt ruling class.”
тАЬThe Deep State is an unelected cabal of tyrants who think they should determine who Americans can and cannot elect as president,” Patel wrote. “Who think they get to decide what the president can and cannot do, and who believe they have the right to choose what the American people can and cannot know.тАЭ
Former FBI and DOJ officials have dismissed such claims as politically-motivated conspiracy theories. They note that Special counsel John Durham’s years-long investigation of the FBI’s Trump-Russia investigation produced no criminal charges against senior officials.
Democratic lawmakers worry that a hard-line Trump firebrand like Patel could reshape the makeup and mission of the nationтАЩs most powerful federal law enforcement agency. They also argue that any purge of FBI agents deemed disloyal to Trump is designed to intimidate any agent who dares investigate the President’s conduct.
Trump’s nomination of Patel also flouts a post-Watergate norm that FBI Directors serve ten-year terms. The goal of the practice is to ensure that the FBI is seen as apolitical and not serving the political interests of a specific president. The current FBI director, Christopher Wray, is scheduled to complete his ten-year term in 2027.
After Trump’s announcement, the FBI said in a statement, тАЬEvery day, the men and women of the FBI continue to work to protect Americans from a growing array of threats. Director WrayтАЩs focus remains on the men and women of the FBI, the people we do the work with, and the people we do the work for.”
Echoing TrumpтАЩs тАЬdeep stateтАЭ claims
A former public defender and federal prosecutor who rose to increasingly senior national security posts in the final year of TrumpтАЩs first term, Patel gained favor with Trump as a congressional staffer during the investigation into RussiaтАЩs interference in the 2016 election.
He drafted a memo that accused the FBI of making mistakes in how it obtained a warrant to conduct surveillance of a former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.┬а
Many of the memoтАЩs assertions were later disproven. An inspector general report found fault with the FBIтАЩs surveillance during the Russia investigation, but also found no evidence that federal authorities had acted in a politically partisan way.┬а
Patel went on to serve in TrumpтАЩs White House National Security Council, briefly as an adviser to the acting director of national intelligence and as chief of staff to Defense Secretary Chris Miller at the end of TrumpтАЩs first term.┬а
In addition to Trump proposing that Patel serve as FBI director during his final months in office, Trump suggested that Patel serve as the deputy CIA director. Then-CIA Director Gina Haspel, a career intelligence officer, threatened to resign if Patel was installed.
Patel and some other Trump loyalists suspected there was information hidden away in the intelligence community that could shed more light on bureaucratic plotting against Trump and in favor of Joe Biden, former officials said.
тАЬIt was a fairly conspiratorial environment at that point,тАЭ realled Marc Short, who served as chief of staff to then-Vice President Mike Pence.
Patel has echoed TrumpтАЩs rhetoric labeling journalists as traitors and calling for┬атАЬcleaning outтАЭ┬аallegedly disloyal federal civil servants. In an interview last year with longtime Trump ally Steve Bannon, Patel vowed to go after тАЬconspiratorsтАЭ who he claimed had abused their positions in government.┬а
тАЬThe one thing we learned in the Trump administration the first go-around is that we have to put in all-American patriots top to bottom,тАЭ Patel told Bannon.┬а
тАЬAnd the one thing that we will do that they never will do is that we will follow the facts and the law and go to courts of law and correct these justices and lawyers who have been prosecuting these cases based on politics and actually issuing them as lawfare,тАЭ he said.┬а
тАЬWe will go out and find the conspirators, not just in government but in the media тАФ yes, weтАЩre going to come after the people in the media who lied about American citizens who helped Joe Biden rig presidential elections. Whether itтАЩs criminally or civilly, weтАЩre going to figure that out тАФ but yeah, weтАЩre putting you all on notice,тАЭ Patel said.
Trump and his allies first started referring to a тАЬdeep stateтАЭ soon after the 2016 election, viewing the investigation into RussiaтАЩs interference in the election тАФ and its outreach to the Trump campaign тАФ as an attempt to sabotage his presidency.
A тАЬwizardтАЭ defending тАЬKing DonaldтАЭ
Patel joined Trump on the 2024 campaign trail and has promoted his memoir, a film adaptation of the memoir and a line of childrenтАЩs books featuring him as a тАЬwizardтАЭ defending тАЬKing Donald.тАЭ┬а
He has touted his charity, the Kash Foundation, as a way of helping the needy and providing legal defense funds to whistleblowers and others.┬аBut the foundation has released few details of its finances.
According to┬аtax filings┬аfor 2023, revenue for the foundation increased to $1.3 million last year, compared with $182,000 in 2022, with much of the money coming from donations. The foundation listed expenses of $674,000, with about $425,000 spent on advertising and marketing.┬а
Patel also has┬аappeared┬аon Truth Social peddling тАЬWarrior EssentialsтАЭ anti-vaccine diet supplements, which are supposed to тАЬreverseтАЭ the effects of Covid-19 vaccines.
In his memoir, Patel recounts how after law school he dreamed of landing a job with a law firm and a тАЬsky-high salaryтАЭ but тАЬnobody would hire me.тАЭ Instead, he became a public defender in Miami.┬а┬а
Referring to his stint at the Justice Department after his work as a public defender, Patel has claimed he was the тАЬlead prosecutorтАЭ for a federal case against a Libyan accused of taking part in the lethal 2012 attack on a U.S. compound in Benghazi.┬а
тАЬI was the main Justice lead prosecutor for Benghazi,тАЭ Patel said in an interview on a YouTube channel hosted by a former Navy SEAL, Shawn Ryan.
But in Justice Department announcements at the time, Patel was not listed as the lead prosecutor or as part of the legal team.
At a 2016 proceeding in Houston for a case involving a Palestinian refugee who pleaded guilty to supporting ISIS, a federal judge, Lynn Hughes, dressed down Patel and kicked him out of the chambers, according to a┬аcourt transcript.
The judge repeatedly questioned why Patel had flown all the way from Central Asia to be present at the proceeding, as the judge said his presence was unnecessary. And he scolded Patel for failing to dress appropriately.
тАЬAct like a lawyer,тАЭ the judge said. He accused Patel of being a Washington bureaucrat who would interfere in a case where he was not needed. тАЬтАШYouтАЩre just one more nonessential employee from Washington.тАЭ
In his memoir, Patel wrote that he had rushed back from Tajikistan and did not have a suit to wear to the courtroom, and that he chose not to talk back to the judge тАЬwho had it out for meтАЭ to avoid damaging the governmentтАЩs terrorism case.
