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Meet Indian-American Kashyap Patel confirmed as FBI Director by Trump Govt

Born in 1980 in Queens, New York, Patel hails from a Gujarati family that emigrated from East Africa. He pursued law and began his career as a public defender in Florida, representing clients in state and federal courts before transitioning to the Department of Justice as a federal prosecutor

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Kashyap “Kash” Patel, an Indian-origin attorney and longtime ally of former U.S. President Donald Trump, has been confirmed as the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) following approval by the U.S. Senate. Patel, known for his staunch loyalty to Trump and advocacy against what he calls the “deep state,” has vowed to restore public trust in the law enforcement agency.

Patel expressed gratitude towards President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi for their faith in his leadership. In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), he outlined his vision for the FBI, emphasising law enforcement integrity and national security.

“I am honored to be confirmed as the ninth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Thank you to President Trump and Attorney General Bondi for your unwavering confidence and support,” Patel stated.

“My mission as Director is clear: let good cops be cops—and rebuild trust in the FBI. Working alongside the dedicated men and women of the Bureau and our partners, we will rebuild an FBI the American people can be proud of. And to those who seek to harm Americans—consider this your warning. We will hunt you down in every corner of this planet. Mission First. America Always. Let’s get to work,” he added.

Patel’s appointment comes amid growing dissatisfaction within conservative circles over the FBI’s handling of high-profile investigations, particularly those involving Trump himself. His confirmation signals a major shake-up in federal law enforcement, reflecting Trump’s criticism of former FBI Director Christopher Wray, whom he had appointed in 2017 but later distanced himself from.

Throughout Wray’s tenure, the FBI conducted several probes into Trump, including the search of Mar-a-Lago over classified documents, a move that drew fierce backlash from the former president and his supporters. Patel has frequently condemned what he sees as the politicisation of federal agencies, vowing to dismantle certain FBI operations to return the bureau to its foundational principles.

Speaking on the Shawn Ryan Show, a conservative media platform, Patel outlined his radical restructuring plans for the FBI.

“The biggest problem the FBI has had has come out of its intel shops. I’d break that component out of it. I’d shut down the FBI Hoover building on day one and reopen it the next day as a museum of the deep state,” he said.

He further proposed decentralising FBI operations by dispersing 7,000 employees from the Washington headquarters to various field offices across the country.

“Go be cops. You’re cops. Go be cops,” Patel asserted.

Trump hailed Patel’s confirmation as a victory for justice and law enforcement reform.

“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 wrote on Truth Social, his social media platform.

The former president credited Patel for his role in challenging the FBI’s 2016 Russia investigation, often referred to as the “Russia Hoax” by Trump and his allies. Patel played a pivotal role in drafting a controversial Republican memo that accused the FBI of bias in its surveillance of the Trump campaign.

His rapid rise within Trump’s inner circle led to key positions, including Chief of Staff to the Acting Secretary of Defense, where he influenced national security policy. However, Patel has also been at the centre of controversies, including allegations of serving as an unauthorised backchannel to Ukraine during the Trump administration.

Born in 1980 in Queens, New York, Patel hails from a Gujarati family that emigrated from East Africa. He pursued law and began his career as a public defender in Florida, representing clients in state and federal courts before transitioning to the Department of Justice as a federal prosecutor.

During his tenure at the Justice Department, Patel handled high-profile counterterrorism cases, including operations in East Africa and the United States. His work caught the attention of Congressman Devin Nunes, then Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, who appointed him as senior counsel for counterterrorism and intelligence matters.

Patel was instrumental in House Republicans’ inquiries into the FBI’s handling of the Trump-Russia investigation, a role that cemented his status as a key Trump ally.

At just 44 years old, Patel has pledged to overhaul the FBI’s internal structure and refocus the agency’s mission on crime-fighting rather than intelligence gathering. His confirmation comes at a time of deep political divisions in the United States, and his tenure is expected to bring significant changes to the nation’s premier law enforcement agency.

With Trump gearing up for another presidential campaign, Patel’s leadership at the FBI could play a crucial role in shaping federal investigations and law enforcement policies in the years to come.

Patel’s nomination has drawn both praise and criticism. While conservatives celebrate his commitment to law enforcement reform, critics warn that his strong political alignment with Trump could undermine the FBI’s independence.

Nonetheless, Patel remains resolute in his approach, emphasising his core mission to restore the FBI’s reputation and hold criminals accountable.

“Mission First. America Always,” Patel reiterated in his confirmation statement.

With a mandate from Trump and a clear vision for change, Patel’s leadership at the FBI is set to reshape the agency’s future, with profound implications for both domestic law enforcement and national security.

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