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How Kash Patel Can Fix the FBI

A former agent addresses President Trump’s nominee to lead the bureau.

By Pat McMonigle

 

Mr. Patel: Congratulations on your nomination to become the next director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, where I spent nearly two decades serving our nation.

 

Running history’s most advanced law-enforcement and intelligence organization would be a herculean task under ideal conditions. Years of mismanagement, scandal, and political attacks make it much harder. Recent failures, from the terrorist attack in New Orleans to the bureau’s investigation of “radical” Catholics to high-profile sexual misconduct, have further tarnished the bureau’s reputation.

 

You are an unconventional pick, and many of my FBI friends, former colleagues, and I are concerned about what you might do with such broad operational powers and list of vendettas. But the bureau stands at a turning point. If you approach your task thoughtfully, you could be exactly the kind of outsider that the FBI needs now.

As you know, the FBI employs nearly 14,000 agents and 23,000 professional support staff across the United States and around the world and maintains a $11.4 billion budget. At its best, the bureau workforce is driven by a shared commitment to integrity. As director, you would have tremendous power over personnel and priorities.

 

At present, however, the institution is broken. The rank-and-file are grossly underpaid. Morale has cratered. New special agents, many recruited from lucrative careers in other industries, are often sent from the FBI Academy in Quantico to expensive and crime-ridden cities, where their families live below the poverty line. Agents frequently room together and endure long commutes for a job that gets little respect and loads of administrative burden.

 

As agents struggle, the public’s trust has receded. Prior Directors’ choice to wade into the political fray—starting with the epic mismanagement of the Steele Dossier controversy, and continuing with the ongoing weaponization of the bureau—has raised serious questions for many Americans about our commitment to a nonpartisan mission.

 

https://www.city-journal.org/article/kash-patel-fbi-trump

 

 

 

 

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Nobody even a little worried about why Kash got hundreds of thousands of dollars from his truth social trust?  Those last 3 words couldn't be any more contradictory.  I'll bet the people wondering about Biden's checks for years won't care.  

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9 minutes ago, daz28 said:

Nobody even a little worried about why Kash got hundreds of thousands of dollars from his truth social trust?  Those last 3 words couldn't be any more contradictory.  I'll bet the people wondering about Biden's checks for years won't care.  

I’m worried! Petrified even! 

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2 hours ago, daz28 said:

Nobody even a little worried about why Kash got hundreds of thousands of dollars from his truth social trust?  Those last 3 words couldn't be any more contradictory.  I'll bet the people wondering about Biden's checks for years won't care.  

Kash had a job at Truth Social as a media director, he was assured of shares for his work, they paid it out before he was put in charge of FBI. Only you would be surprised by any of this. 

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Patel's deceleration of weaponizing the Justice system is now not a big deal to the magats. 

 

Charles Kupperman, Trump’s former Deputy National Security Advisor, said “[Patel’s] absolutely unqualified for this job. He’s untrustworthy,…It’s an absolute disgrace to American citizens to even consider an individual of this nature.”

 

Kupperman must be a whiny melt down artist.  🤣

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1 minute ago, nedboy7 said:

 

Patel's deceleration of weaponizing the Justice system is now not a big deal to the magats. 

 

 

 

Link ?

 

or did you mean "deceleration" ?

 

Either way your whining is music to the ears.

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2 hours ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Link ?

 

or did you mean "deceleration" ?

 

Either way your whining is music to the ears.

 

Link?  That's your rebuttal?  Have some intellectual decency. 

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3 hours ago, nedboy7 said:

 

Link?  That's your rebuttal?  Have some intellectual decency. 

 

So you can't back up your false statement that Patel 'declared' he would weaponize the FBI

 

You simply made that up, and then hilariously feigned outrage that you were challenged

 

6 hours ago, nedboy7 said:

 

Patel's deceleration of weaponizing the Justice system is now not a big deal to the magats. 

 

 

You aren't much of a poster Neddie.

 

 

 

Meanwhile:

 

 

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Big surprise! Not 

 

Kash Patel, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be FBI director, was paid $25,000 last year by a film company owned by a Russian national who also holds U.S. citizenship and has produced programs promoting “deep state” conspiracy theories and anti-Western views advanced by the Kremlin, according to a financial disclosure form Patel submitted as part of his nomination process and other documents.

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