Sen. Adam Schiff of California expressed strong opposition on Monday to Kash Patel’s expected confirmation as FBI director, calling it a “devastating blow” to the agency. He warned of long-lasting damage, citing potential demoralization within the FBI and Department of Justice. Despite Schiff’s concerns, Republicans support Patel, arguing that the FBI needs reform after allegations of political weaponization under President Biden’s administration. Sen. Chuck Grassley defended Patel, saying the FBI has been infected with political bias and retaliation against whistleblowers.
Patel’s nomination was approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee in a 12-10 vote along party lines, and the full Senate is set to vote next week. Republicans accuse the Biden administration’s FBI of politically motivated investigations, such as its focus on Trump and the January 6 Capitol riot. Sen. Marsha Blackburn suggested Schiff’s opposition stems from fear, claiming Patel knows the details of the Russia collusion narrative and could expose misconduct.