Kash Patel, President Trump's nominee for FBI director, pledged to fill 4,000 vacant positions at the FBI facility in Huntsville's Redstone Arsenal during his confirmation hearing. He promised to visit the facility at the request of Alabama Senator Katie Britt, who highlighted its state-of-the-art capabilities.
President Trump’s nominee for FBI director is all for adding 4,000 people to the FBI facility at the Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville , bringing the total to more than 6,000.
“Four thousand seats still remain open so let’s go to work. I’ll come to Alabama and let’s fill those seats absolutely,” nominee Kash Patel told Alabama U.S. senator Katie Britt at his confirmation hearing Thursday. Britt had asked and Patel promised to visit the FBI facility which sits on a site within the 38,000 acres at Redstone Arsenal.
“I really want you to come and visit with me the state-of-the-art facilities that we have there,” Britt told Patel. “They’re pretty incredible…we have the ballistics research facility, the hazardous device school…the terrorist explosive device analytics center…we have the sprawling North and South Campus of the FBI.”If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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