Kash Patel’s confirmation to become the next FBI Director advanced in the Republican-controlled U.S. Senate after a 48–45 procedural vote. The Senate will debate Patel’s nomination for 30 hours before a final vote on Thursday. Republicans praised Patel’s experience as a prosecutor and national security aide under Trump, highlighting his commitment to refocus the FBI on law enforcement and end political bias. In his confirmation hearing, Patel vowed to reduce major crime categories significantly. However, Democrats opposed his nomination, accusing him of lying during his testimony. Patel, a former public defender and prosecutor, was also involved in exposing the Crossfire Hurricane investigation. Trump appointed Patel to combat crime, immigration issues, and restore FBI integrity.
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