Senator-elect Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) has made it clear that he opposes the confirmation of Kash Patel, President-elect Trump's nominee to lead the FBI. During an appearance on NBC News's "Meet the Press," Schiff highlighted the importance of having an experienced leader at the agency, especially in light of recent incidents, such as the terror attack in New Orleans.


Schiff expressed concerns that Patel, known for his loyalty to Trump, could potentially misuse the FBI for political purposes, particularly against Trump's adversaries. Patel assured Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.) that he would not politicize the agency, despite past comments that have raised eyebrows. Schiff emphasized the need for an FBI director who prioritizes national security and possesses strong judgment and character.




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In his commentary, Schiff referred to Patel as "unqualified," framing the decision to oppose his confirmation as straightforward. He reiterated that someone focused on political vendettas does not belong at the helm of the FBI. As the Senate reviews Trump's Cabinet picks, Schiff remains steadfast in his intention to vote against Patel's confirmation.