First, the search results mention Kash Patel becoming FBI Director on February 20, 2025, sworn in on February 21. He was nominated by Trump, replacing Wray. He has a background in law and national security, working under Obama and later with the House Intelligence Committee. He’s also been criticized by Senator Durbin as dangerous and inexperienced.
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FBI Director Kash Patel faced fierce questioning from leftist Senator Patty Murray during a recent hearing. When she accused the FBI of being “politicized,” Patel stood tall and fired back: “You’re looking at him.” He declared he’s one of the victims of Joe Biden’s weaponized FBI and now leading the cleanup effort to drain the swamp.
Patel’s sharp remarks silenced the room. He reminded Murray his career includes prosecuting terrorists and exposing deep-state corruption. “I know how to fight real threats—not partisan witch hunts,” he stated. His no-nonsense tone sent a clear message: The FBI will no longer be Biden’s political tool.
Conservatives cheer Patel’s boldness. They’ve long accused Biden of using the FBI to target Trump supporters and silence dissent. Patel’s background as a public defender and national security prosecutor gives him credibility to clean house.
Durbin and other Democrats attacked Patel’s leadership, calling him “dangerous” and “experienced.” But Patel supporters say these are baseless smears from Swamp creatures panicked about being exposed. “He’s here to restore honor—not play political games,” one ally said.
Patel’s top priorities include ending FBI “deep-state” tactics and boosting accountability. “I’ll let good agents do their job,” he vowed during his oath ceremony. He’s already started dismantling politics within the Bureau.
Murray’s line of questioning reeked of desperation. The left hates Patel because he’s dismantling their corrupt system. His “come after enemies” promise targets actual threats—not innocent Americans.
Patel’s appointment marked a new era for federal law enforcement. Unlike Wray, he’s willing to take on the Establishment head-on. His leadership proves true patriots can steer America back on track.
This isn’t just about politics—it’s about our nation’s security. With Patel at the helm, the FBI will once again protect Americans instead of serving radical elites. The cleanup has begun, and we’re glad someone’s got the guts to do it.