Kash Patel, President Trump’s nominee to lead the FBI, appeared upbeat after facing tough questioning from lawmakers on Capitol Hill. Following his Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Patel called it “a fantastic day” and strongly defended his qualifications. He clashed with Senator Amy Klobuchar, who criticized his fitness for the role. Patel dismissed false accusations and defended his record, emphasizing his endorsement by over 300,000 law enforcement officers. He rejected claims that he promoted QAnon conspiracy theories, stating he has always stood against baseless conspiracies. Patel outlined a two-part plan to restore public trust in the FBI: focusing on tackling violent crime and ensuring transparency through constitutional oversight from Congress. He also committed to upholding justice and the Constitution, vowing to support law enforcement and protect American values. Patel pledged full cooperation with Congress and reiterated his respect for law enforcement and the importance of public safety.
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