Kash Patel, Trump's nominee for FBI Director, is facing scrutiny from Senate Democrats, leading to accusations that they are 'terrified' of him. Supporters believe Patel's focus on exposing alleged wrongdoing and his 'enemies list' are causing anxiety among Democrats.
Supporters of President-elect Donald Trump are expressing concern about the focus Senate Democrats are placing on Kash Patel , Trump's nominee for FBI Director, during the confirmation hearings for Pam Bondi , Trump's pick for Attorney General . John Rich, a country musician and prominent pro-Trump figure, took to X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, stating, 'Notice all the Dem Senators, no matter which Trump nominees they interrogate, ALWAYS bring up @Kash_Patel.
They're most afraid of him, because they know he'll end and expose all the nefarious activity that's been going on for the past 4 years, and many of them are implicated.'Similar sentiments are echoing across social media, fueled by the belief that Patel's nomination poses a significant threat to those who may have been involved in alleged wrongdoing during the previous administration. Patel has been outspoken about his intention to target 'government gangsters' and dismantle the influence of 'deep state' forces within the government. His 2023 book, 'Government Gangsters: The Deep State, the Truth, and the Battle for Our Democracy,' even includes a list of 60 individuals, including President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, whom he considers a 'dangerous threat to our democracy.'During Bondi's confirmation hearing, Patel's 'enemies list' was a central point of discussion. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse inquired whether Bondi, as Attorney General, would 'enforce' Patel's list. Bondi responded that there 'will never be an enemies list within the Department of Justice.' Despite the focus on Patel and questions about Bondi's stance on the 2020 election results, her performance during the initial hearings, coupled with the Republican Senate majority, suggests a smooth path toward confirmation.Patel's confirmation hearing has yet to be scheduled, but he is actively meeting with Republican senators in preparation
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