Summary

The U.S. Senate confirmed Kash Patel as FBI director in a 51-49 vote on Thursday.

His nomination, marked by controversy over his loyalty to Trump, raises concerns about the bureau’s independence.

Patel, a former public defender turned prosecutor and top aide in the Trump administration, declined to rule out politically motivated investigations, particularly against Trump’s opponents.

His confirmation follows his contentious role in the Trump classified documents case and reflects his alignment with a unitary executive model.

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    the gop/donors probably gave backdoor deals to some of the dems not to vote against it, or confirm some of the unqualified trump picks. i wonder if some of those DINOs dont care about getting re-elected.

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      i wonder if some of those DINOs dont care about getting re-elected.

      Always a possibility when companies can offer ex-politicians cushy lobbying jobs once they’re out of office.

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        i suspect they gave something to some thing to thee dems, to vote for trumps confirmation picks, much like with how they dealt with manchin the whole time. they usually do that when they arnt getting re-elected, or they are planning to switch parties? and also thier lucrative lobbying jobs.