FBI’s Worst Nightmare? Trump’s New Pick Promises To Flip The Agency Upside Down

(Congressional Agenda) – It requires a backbone of steel for an incoming president to take a man like Kash Patel and put him out as the nominee for Director of the FBI. Which is exactly what President-elect Donald Trump is clearly in possession of as that’s what he’s done. It’s not really a surprise for those of us who have supported Trump for years. His fortitude is exactly why we love him and believe he’s the right man to lead our country. How many men would have the courage to stand back up after taking a bullet to the ear and pump their fist defiantly in the air? Not many.

Earlier in the month, a rumor was circulating throughout the transition team that Patel would be tapped for CIA director instead of heading up the bureau because, as Politico noted, that position doesn’t require confirmation by the Senate. Other roles in the cabinet, such as FBI director, do require it, which means the president-elect may face an uphill battle to get a fiery figure like Patel in the door.

“And there’s a reason why friends of permanent Washington, including Republicans, might not vote to confirm Patel: He’s the guy, as CNN pointed out, who wrote that ‘members of the unelected bureaucracy,’ including the media and Big Tech, are ‘the most dangerous threat to our democracy,'” C. Douglas Golden of The Western Journal opined.

“Kash is a brilliant lawyer, investigator, and ‘America First’ fighter who has spent his career exposing corruption, defending Justice, and protecting the American People,” Trump revealed in a statement.

“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,” the president-elect continued.

“Patel, who is the child of immigrants from India, began his time in Washington as a Department of Justice prosecutor before moving onto the National Security Council. He came to the attention of the Trump White House in 2018 when he was working as an aide for Rep. Devin Nunes of California, the ranking Republican on the House Intelligence Committee,” Golden penned in the article.

The Associated Press pointed out that Patel helped Nunes write up a four page memo concerning the infamous Steele dossier, the Mueller investigation, Russiagate hoax, and FBI misconduct, all in one document which was, obviously, blasted repeatedly by Democrats.

However, the mainstream media is going to harp on one particular statement made by Patel during an appearance on the Steve Bannon podcast where he indicated Trump should go after the individuals who spread falsehoods against him. You will see that repeated on CNN, MSNBC, etc. as a means of trying to once again fearmonger in the hopes of fomenting dissent against the president-elect and his intentions for the future of our country.

“We’ve got to put in all-American patriots top to bottom,” Patel went on to say regarding the Justice Department, people who “will go out and find the conspirators, not just in government but in the media … Yes, we’re going to come after the people in the media who lied about American citizens, who helped Joe Biden rig presidential elections – we’re going to come after you.”

What you really need to hear, however, is Patel’s plans for his first day on the job.

“I’d shut down the FBI Hoover Building [in Washington, D.C.] on day one and reopen the next day as a museum of the deep state,” he commented. “And I’d take the 7,000 employees that work in that building and send them across America to chase down criminals.”

“But if this is a day one blueprint too bold to carry out, it’s also a step in the right direction. Trump’s former national security advisor, John Bolton, compared Patel to a Soviet secret police officer and said, ‘The Senate should reject this nomination 100-0,'” Golden reported. If John Bolton doesn’t like this guy, I’m all in. Let’s get Patel through the confirmation process and installed as director immediately after Trump is inaugurated. I’m excited for this pick.

“Except that’s the thing: This is John Bolton, professor emeritus of the deep state, and his version of what the FBI should look like is a smiley-faced version of the Soviet secret police. The FBI has become less a federal investigative unit and more of a centralized locus of official state power in the Babylon of power-lust, the District of Columbia,” Golden remarked about Bolton.

“From targeting parents’ groups and pro-life protesters to the Russiagate debacle and the attempt to kneecap the first Trump administration, the Bureau has become something out of Oliver Stone’s worst fever dreams. It’s not just going to take firing Chris Wray and replacing him with a Chris Wray cover act to start making meaningful changes,” the piece continued.

It will be difficult for Patel to get the votes needed for confirmation, but let’s pray it happens. The FBI needs an enema and this is the guy to get the job done.

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1 COMMENT

  1. Wow……….I could not agree more. I have felt for many years that it was Bill and Hillary Clinton who were the first instigators of “Militarizing the FBI, as the DOJ at that time was under Janet Reno – a totally inept individual that had literally zero authority to do much of anything original. She had become Bill Clinton’s personal body guard.

    Remember folks, it was under this militarized administration that Waco happened, and the Ruby Ridge fiasco. So with the FBI’s penchant for remaining independent of any government entities, they are financed by the government, they are under the oversight of Congress, so they are government anyway you see it.

    But yes…I do agree that all government agencies should stay away from being political. When government competes with and against the American People….they are wrong and out of order. Government is not in the business of being in business. Business is what the American people do and are best at. Government should work at the total behest of what the American people need and want.

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