Kash Patel supports Trump's FBI budget proposal after House testimony
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FBI Director Kash Patel on Wednesday said he fully backed the Trump administration’s proposed FBI budget after testifying to a House panel.

“As I said today during my testimony, I am in full support of President Trump’s budget, which fully funds the FBI and its critical mission. Any suggestion to the contrary is wrong and dishonest,” Patel said following the hearing before the House Appropriations Committee.

The proposal, introduced last Friday, would cut the FBI’s budget by $545 million as part of President Donald Trump’s plan to slash government spending by $163 billion.

“We cannot cover down on the mission at the levels that we would have to go to, which would be the 2011 levels, should all the budget cuts you just outlined be implemented,” Patel said during his testimony.

Patel also urged the panel to approve a budget that would combat what he described as increased levels of crime and terrorism across the country. 

A side-by-side of the FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., and Trump's nominee for FBI director, Kash Patel. Photos by Getty Images/AP.

The Trump administration has proposed a $545 million budget cut to streamline FBI operations. (Anna Moneymaker/Kent Nishimura)

It also would eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion programs as well as “pet projects” from the former Biden administration, as they “do not align with the president’s priorities,” the budget proposal added.

“The threats we face as a nation have never been greater or more diverse, and the expectations placed on the FBI have never been higher,” the FBI statement continued. “With the requested resources, the FBI will have the talent, tools, and authorities to do more to protect the American people and uphold the Constitution.”

EDITOR’S NOTE: This report has been updated to add response from Patel following his testimony.

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