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President-elect Donald Trump’s choice of Kash Patel to lead the FBI has ignited a confirmation battle that likely will be as much a fight over the future of America’s premier national law enforcement agency as over the candidate’s qualifications.
Many Republicans have lined up behind Mr. Patel, who has said he wants to “dismantle” the deep state within the FBI. Democrats say he is too much of a Trump loyalist and unqualified for the position.
Mr. Patel will first face members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Sen. Charles E. Grassley, Iowa Republican, will become chairman when Republicans take control of the upper chamber in January.
Mr. Grassley has been at odds with the FBI for years.
He has investigated reports of FBI abuse of power, retaliation against whistleblowers, election interference, manipulation of crime statistics, sexual misconduct, bureau discrimination based on political and religious beliefs, intentional withholding or slow-walking of requested documents, and intimidation of private citizens who attended school board meetings.
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Many Republicans have lined up behind Mr. Patel, who has said he wants to “dismantle” the deep state within the FBI. Democrats say he is too much of a Trump loyalist and unqualified for the position.
Mr. Patel will first face members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Sen. Charles E. Grassley, Iowa Republican, will become chairman when Republicans take control of the upper chamber in January.
Mr. Grassley has been at odds with the FBI for years.
He has investigated reports of FBI abuse of power, retaliation against whistleblowers, election interference, manipulation of crime statistics, sexual misconduct, bureau discrimination based on political and religious beliefs, intentional withholding or slow-walking of requested documents, and intimidation of private citizens who attended school board meetings.

Trump taps Patel to restore trust in FBI; Republicans support shake-up, Democrats wary of intentions
President-elect Donald Trump’s choice of Kash Patel to lead the FBI has ignited a confirmation battle that likely will be as much a fight over the future of America’s premier national law enforcement agency as over the candidate’s qualifications.





