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Democrats had forcefully opposed Patel’s nomination, saying his past calls for retribution against Trump’s critics made him unfit to lead the FBI.
“Mr Patel will be a political and national security disaster,” senator Dick Durbin, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said in a statement.
Patel’s vow to leave politics out of leadership
He has said he will scale back investigative work at the FBI’s Washington headquarters, where many counterintelligence, national security and public corruption investigations are housed.
Trump nominated Patel after winning the November election, effectively forcing former director Christopher Wray, who Trump had appointed to the role in 2017, to resign. Trump had fired Wray’s predecessor, James Comey.
Challenging independence
Justice department leadership has ordered broad policy changes, demanded loyalty to Trump’s agenda and sought to drop a corruption case against New York mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat who courted Trump, citing his cooperation on immigration enforcement.
Trump-appointed officials have said many early moves are aimed at pursuing the administration’s policy goals and ending what they have described as abuses against Trump and his supporters.
Prosecutors working on Trump cases repeatedly denied any political influence over those prosecutions.