Kash Patel

Trump’s FBI Pick Patel Received Millions From Shein

Donald Trump’s FBI nominee, Kash Patel, holds between $1 million and $5 million in Shein stock, a Chinese e-commerce company facing intense scrutiny in Washington. Patel, who began consulting for Shein’s parent company, Elite Depot Ltd., in April 2024, plans to retain his shares despite Senate confirmation. This comes as Shein attempts to go public amidst allegations of unethical business practices and lobbying efforts. While no immediate conflict of interest exists, experts advise divestiture or recusal to improve public perception.

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Patel Denies QAnon Ties; Evidence Suggests Otherwise

During his Senate confirmation hearing, Kash Patel denied promoting QAnon, a claim directly contradicted by years of public support for the movement. His actions, including social media engagement, podcast appearances, and even creating a Truth Social trend, demonstrate a clear connection to and promotion of QAnon. Patel’s efforts to integrate QAnon into Trump Media & Technology Group’s messaging strategy further underscore his involvement. This contradicts his testimony and reveals a significant conflict between his public statements and actions.

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Trump Gifts Media Shares to Key Nominees, Sparking Corruption Outcry

Trump Media & Technology Group awarded 25,946 shares of its stock to six board members, including FBI director nominee Kash Patel and Donald Trump Jr., at no cost. These shares, valued at over $779,400 based on Tuesday’s closing price, were granted as compensation for services rendered since the company’s March IPO and are subject to vesting restrictions. The award was disclosed hours after Patel’s Senate confirmation hearing. This action has drawn criticism amidst concerns regarding potential conflicts of interest within the Trump administration.

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Trump’s FBI Pick Refuses to Acknowledge 2020 Election Results

During his Senate confirmation hearing, Kash Patel, President Trump’s nominee to lead the FBI, repeatedly evaded questions regarding his loyalty to Trump and his plans for the agency. He notably refused to state whether Donald Trump won the 2020 election, instead citing President Biden’s certification and inauguration. Patel’s history of promoting conspiracy theories and disinformation, coupled with his nomination, raises serious concerns about the potential weaponization of the FBI and the undermining of election security. This mirrors similar behavior exhibited by other Trump appointees, such as Pam Bondi.

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Trump Adviser’s Threat Sparks Outrage: “Pound Town” Remarks Condemned

Jason Miller, a senior advisor to President-elect Trump, used the phrase “Pound Town” to describe how FBI director nominee Kash Patel would handle questioning from Democrats during his confirmation hearing. This comment followed Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi’s testimony, where she endorsed Patel but avoided commenting on his controversial past statements, including his amplification of QAnon conspiracy theories and his plans to overhaul the FBI. Miller’s remark sparked significant online reaction, with many focusing on the ambiguous and potentially offensive nature of the phrase. The controversy highlights the contentious nature of Patel’s nomination and the ongoing political tensions.

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Schiff: New Orleans Attack Exposes Patel’s Unfitness for FBI

Senator Adam Schiff opposes Kash Patel’s nomination to lead the FBI, citing the New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans as evidence of the need for an experienced and impartial director. Schiff criticizes Patel’s lack of qualifications and promotion of conspiracy theories, including claims of a “stolen” 2020 election and a “deep state” plot. Conversely, Senator John Thune expressed belief that Patel could reform the FBI and restore public trust, though he declined to state his vote on confirmation. Patel’s past statements vowing to retaliate against Trump’s perceived enemies further fuel Schiff’s opposition.

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Reagan-Era FBI Director Warns Against Gabbard, Patel Appointments

A former FBI director, a figurehead from the Reagan era, is expressing significant concerns regarding the potential appointments of Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel to positions of power. The concerns stem from a range of issues, raising serious questions about their suitability for such roles.

The director’s cautionary remarks about Kash Patel highlight Patel’s controversial past and his promotion of various conspiracy theories. His book, “Deep State Gangsters,” praised by Donald Trump, is seen as promoting unfounded allegations against the government. Patel’s advocacy of election denial, anti-vaccine sentiments, and QAnon conspiracy theories are cited as further reasons for concern. His past involvement with the Nunes Memo, an effort to discredit the FBI’s Russia investigation, and his support for the idea of suing journalists add to the apprehension.… Continue reading

Former FBI Officials Fear Patel’s FBI Appointment: Unlimited Power and Conspiracy Theories

Kash Patel’s nomination as FBI director has raised concerns among former FBI officials due to his lack of experience and potential for unchecked power. With Republican support secured and the current director’s impending resignation, Patel’s confirmation is highly likely. Former officials warn that this could lead to partisan investigations, manipulation of background checks, and access to sensitive files, all without the typical oversight mechanisms. Patel’s close ties to Trump and shared distrust of the FBI exacerbate these concerns, potentially jeopardizing the bureau’s integrity and operational effectiveness.

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Patel’s Nonprofit: More MAGA Merch Than Charity, Watchdog Reveals

An investigation by Accountable.US reveals that the Kash Foundation, founded by Donald Trump’s former nominee for FBI director Kash Patel, prioritizes sales of MAGA merchandise through a related online store over charitable giving. This arrangement, involving foundation vice president Andrew Ollis, raises concerns of potential conflicts of interest and self-enrichment. Critics allege the foundation’s activities constitute a “cynical cash grab” leveraging Patel’s political connections. However, the Kash Foundation maintains its operations are fully compliant with conflict of interest policies.

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FBI Director Wray Resigns Amid Trump’s Return: A Cowardly Surrender?

FBI Director Christopher Wray announced his resignation, effective January, clearing the path for President-elect Trump to appoint his preferred candidate, Kash Patel. Wray’s departure follows increasing criticism from Trump regarding FBI investigations into the former president. These investigations, which led to two dropped federal prosecutions due to DOJ policy, involved Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election and handling of classified documents. Trump lauded Wray’s resignation, while simultaneously praising Patel’s qualifications for the directorship.

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