Kash Patel is confirmed as the new FBI director, but it's not all smooth sailing—two Republicans voted against him! Plus, find out what crumbs of joy and chaos Elon Musk brought to the stage!
In a nail-biting 51-49 vote, the U.S. Senate confirmed Kash Patel as the new director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), setting him up to lead the agency amid a whirlpool of controversy. Known for his vocal criticism of the FBI and its treatment of conservatives, Patel is a loyal ally of former President Donald Trump, who has echoed many of his stances. This decision has ignited conversations among Republicans, hopeful that Patel will steer the FBI toward a new course, one that they believe has been long overdue in addressing perceived biases within the bureau.
While the majority of Republicans hailed the confirmation of Patel, two prominent GOP senators—Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski—voiced their opposition. Not to mention the unanimous disapproval from Democrats, who remain skeptical about Patel’s ability to oversee an agency accused of politicization. Patel, set to undertake the daunting task of rebuilding trust in the FBI, appears unfazed by the divide. His tenure could dramatically shift the direction of the bureau as it grapples with present-day challenges.
In other news buzzing through the political stratosphere, Elon Musk took to the stage with Argentine President Javier Milei, wielding a chainsaw that symbolically represented cutting through bureaucratic red tape. The spectacle captured the attention of fans and critics alike, raising eyebrows at what the future holds for the intersection of tech and governance. While Patel aims to bring transparency to the FBI, Musk is pushing for efficiency in government processes—two very ambitious missions with very different tools.
As Patel steps into his role, he brings with him a unique backstory that likely fuels his approach. Before his role in Trump’s administration, he served as a federal prosecutor and worked on national security issues, affording him insight into the complexities of the FBI’s task. One intriguing fact is that Patel is noted for his strong narrative surrounding surveillance and government involvement—a narrative that aligns with a significant segment of the Republican base. In a government landscape increasingly divided, his leadership may be pivotal.
Lastly, as Patel embarks on a decade-long journey heading the FBI, he enters an era marked not only by heightened scrutiny over civil liberties but also a fervent desire among many for accountability. Can Kash Patel mend the rift, or will his tenure exacerbate the divisions? Time will tell, but one thing’s for sure: the chainsaw of bureaucracy is ready for a bumpy ride!
Republicans welcomed Kash Patel's confirmation, seeing him as someone who can fix the FBI's alleged targeting of conservatives in recent years.
Musk speaks about his federal cost-cutting initiative, as Argentina's president hands him a "chainsaw of bureaucracy".
Key Trump ally, who aligns with US president on range of issues, wins confirmation in 51-49 Senate vote.
Kash Patel, a longtime loyalist to President Donald Trump, was confirmed by the Senate Thursday to serve as the director of the Federal Bureau of ...
The final vote was 51-49. Two Republicans, Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski, voted against Patel. Democrats were unanimous in their opposition. Despite ...
The Senate on Thursday ...
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights issued the following statement after the Senate confirmed the nomination of Kash Patel.
The upper chamber of Congress narrowly approves President Donald Trump's nominee by 51-49.
WASHINGTON – Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) released a statement following the Senate's confirmation of Kash Patel to be ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Senate on Thursday narrowly voted to confirm Kash Patel as director of the FBI, moving t...
La nomination de Kash Patel au poste de directeur du FBI, la police fédérale américaine, a été confirmée jeudi de justesse par le Sénat à majorité ...
WASHINGTON — Sen. Lisa Murkowski voted against another of President Trump's nominees: Kash Patel, who was nonetheless confirmed Thursday as FBI director.
Par 51 voix contre 49, le Sénat américain a confirmé Kash Patel au poste de directeur du FBI, dont « la mission est de chercher la vérité même si elle ...
AA/Washington/Diyar Guldogan. Le Sénat américain a confirmé jeudi Kash Patel en tant que directeur du FBI pour un mandat de dix ans.
Votes to confirm President Trump's FBI Director. WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.), the Chairman of the Senate Homeland Security ...
The U.S. Senate on Thursday narrowly voted to confirm Kash Patel as director of the FBI, moving to place him atop the nation's premier federal law ...
La nomination de Kash Patel à la tête du FBI a été confirmée jeudi par le Sénat, malgré une vive opposition de la part des démocrates.
Republicans welcomed Kash Patel's confirmation, seeing him as someone who can fix the FBI's alleged targeting of conservatives in recent years.
Lawmakers voted to confirm Patel 51-49, with Republican Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski joining with all Democrats in opposition. A longtime Trump ...
Republicans welcomed Kash Patel's confirmation, seeing him as someone who can fix the FBI's alleged targeting of conservatives in recent years.
L'ancien procureur fédéral de 44 ans a été confirmé, jeudi, comme chef de la police fédérale à une voix près, deux élues républicaines n'ayant pas approuvé ...
Kash Patel, a fierce Donald Trump loyalist, has been confirmed as the new head of the FBI. Critics fear that Patel has been placed on the position to run ...
Fils de migrants indiens, Kash Patel a occupé plusieurs postes à responsabilité lors du premier mandat de Donald Trump.
Kash Patel, dont la nomination à la tête du FBI a été confirmée de justesse jeudi par le Sénat américain, est un soutien farouche de Donald Trump, ...
Kash Patel, dont la nomination à la tête du FBI a été confirmée de justesse jeudi par le Sénat américain, est un soutien farouche de Donald Trump.