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Subject Kash Patel-Grassroots Delivers!
Date February 21, 2025 1:12 PM
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VICTORY! We got Kash Patel across the finish line—and make no
mistake, it was the grassroots who sealed the deal, flooding the lines
with calls and emails!

TOGETHER, WE’VE POWERED KEY TRUMP NOMINEES TO CONFIRMATION, AND
WE’RE NOT STOPPING NOW. We’ve got a little more fight left to
protect D.O.G.E.—that fearless crew exposing fraud and fraudsters at
warp speed, stacking up evidence for the DOJ and Kash Patel to wield
like a hammer. The Dems? They’re scrambling like their pants are on
fire—because in just four weeks, we’ve defunded the swamp,
publicly shamed it, axed the bloated partisan bureaucracy, and primed
the pump for justice to sweep through and restore our Republic.

THIS IS OUR WIN—AND WE’RE JUST GETTING STARTED!



KASH PATEL CONFIRMED AS FBI DIRECTOR, KICKING OFF PIVOT FOR BUREAU

By Steven Nelson and Josh Christenson | NY Post | 2-20-25

 WASHINGTON — Kash Patel was confirmed to be FBI director Thursday
— unleashing a transition in which President Trump’s longtime
adviser is expected to overhaul the bureau.

The Senate voted 51-49 to approve Patel to serve a 10-year term, with
Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) breaking
ranks and voting with 47 Democrats against the nominee.

Trump has said that Patel, 44, will shake up the bureau and attempt to
depoliticize decision-making after a series of controversies involving
either alleged or proven bias against Republicans.

“I think Kash is going to do great,” Trump told Fox News host Sean
Hannity in an interview that aired Tuesday. “I think they have to do
great or we have a problem. But when you look at what they did, the
raid of Mar-a-Lago — you look at what they did, their reputation is
shot.”

Patel emerged unscathed from his confirmation hearing last month as
Democratic senators focused much of their time accusing him of being
sympathetic to participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot.

At that hearing, Patel pledged to reform rather than unravel the
bureau — after some close Trump allies called for the FBI to be
disbanded after the August 2022 raid on Trump’s Florida residence.

Patel said he would “make sure we don’t have 100,000 rapes in this
country next year, make sure we don’t have 100,000 drug overdoses
from Chinese fentanyl and Mexican heroin, and make sure we don’t
have 17,000 homicides.”

“Those numbers need to be cut in half immediately,” he said,
“and the public will regain trust in the FBI and law enforcement.”

Patel worked for 12 years as a public defender in Florida before
serving in the Justice Department as a trial attorney between 2014 and
2017.

Patel, pictured with President Trump on Dec. 14, says he will work to
reform the FBI.

He then worked in congressional and executive-branch roles during
Trump’s first term, including as chief of staff to the defense
secretary and as principal deputy to the director of national
intelligence.

Former FBI Director Christopher Wray resigned Jan. 19 — one day
before Trump became the 47th president — after the commander in
chief signaled he would replace him.

Wray presided over investigations of Trump and took heat from
congressional Republicans for fibbing about having official business
to attend to in order to ditch an oversight hearing for vacation.

THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT THIS MONTH ACCUSED ACTING BUREAU LEADERSHIP OF
“INSUBORDINATION” IN A REVIEW OF ALLEGED “WEAPONIZATION” OF
LAW ENFORCEMENT UNDER FORMER PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN. PATEL IS EXPECTED TO
WORK CLOSELY WITH ATTORNEY GENERAL PAM BONDI ON THAT INITIATIVE.

Former FBI Director Christopher Wray resigned last month.

Trump has accused the FBI of politicizing its investigations,
including a pair of criminal cases lodged against him for allegedly
mishandling classified documents and for challenging the 2020 election
results.

During the 45th presidency, evidence emerged that key leaders
investigating whether Trump colluded with Russia to win the 2016
election were biased against him.

Top counterintelligence official Peter Strzok, who opened the probe,
swapped anti-Trump messages with his mistress, FBI lawyer Lisa Page,
in which they referred to the Republican as an “idiot” and a
“loathsome human” and described to the probe as an “insurance
policy” in case he won.

The Biden Justice Department last year agreed to pay Strzok $1.2
million and Page $800,000 to settle lawsuits claiming their privacy
was violated by the public release of those messages.

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