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First on the fox: A national group of the former Federal Office of Research Agents has sent a letter to the Senate leadership in support of Trump Director of the FBI Candidate Kash Patel made the office “broken” and with a desperate need for a new direction.
“As a group of Special FBI special agents and former intelligence analysts from all over the country dedicated to restoring public confidence in the FBI and returning the FBI to its original mission, we support the nomination of the President Trump in Kash Patel as the next director of the FBI “Letter, obtained by Fox News Digital, signed by more than 50 FBI agents and retirees of the reform that the Bureau said.
The letter was sent to the judicial President of the Senate Republican, Chuck Grassley, leader of the Republican majority of the Senate, John Thune, a member of the Senate Judge Dick Dubin and the Senate Minorities Leader, Chuck Schumer.
“Many North -Americans have lost their faith in the FBI and a good reason,” says the letter. “The FBI is broken. And with this loss of confidence he has increased threats at home and abroad. Drug cartels and Mexican bands have taken control of the border and infiltrated cities across the country by providing a violent crime And drugs with them.
Kash Patel’s director of the FBI director will be held on Thursday (Getty’s pictures)
“Terrorist groups increase again in the Middle East, with an unknown number that has been flooded in our country for the past four years through an open border. The tool in the Department of Justice for Justice for go after their political enemies.
The former officers wrote that the office has “a desperate need for a highly capable, non -partisan FBI and that legally fulfills, can trust” right now “and made Patel the person who will come true.
The letter explained that, both as a public defender and prosecutor, Patel has “operated on both sides of the justice system”, which gives it a “unique perspective” to understand the need to apply the law and respect the rights of the defendant.
President Donald Trump has appointed Patel “Kash” “Kash” Patel, who has been a frequent and hard critic of the FBI, for the next office director. (Reuters)
“As an ex -congressional award, he understands the importance of congressional supervision and the need for the FBI to be sensitive and transparent to Congressional members, as they play this important function,” says the letter. “And as a former national security official who has held the post of the National Security Council, the Intelligence Directorate and the Pentagon, understands the extent of national security threats in our country. Mr Patel It also understands how organizations such as as the FBI works and collaborates with other agencies to keep America Safe and the need for highly capable but legally conforming agencies to assume these threats and protect the North -American people. “
“The FBI has never faced such an urgent and convincing need for a comprehensive reform as it does today. Mr. Patel has shown that it has the breadth of experience needed to meet these challenges. His leadership, experience, experience and vision make it uniquely qualified to guide the FBI through this fundamental moment.
In a statement to Fox News Digital, Patel spokeswoman Erica Knight in its main mission to protect the North -American people. “
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Patel will join the Senate Judicial Commission on Thursday, as the final section of his process of nomination begins in a real. Patel has been at the Capitol Hill meeting with the Senate legislators to support their candidacy, achieving praise of conservative legislators such as Tennessee Sens. Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty, as well as endorsements of key groups of the law, such as the Sheriffs National Association.
Patel is expected to face an ascending battle in general to obtain the candidacy, as Democrats are considered to have no qualifications to lead the Agency for the application of the law and politicize the agency.
Emma Colton of Fox News Digital contributed to this report