Cash Patel is the constitutional oath as the ninth director of the Federal Investigation Office
Cash Patel, chosen by President Donald Trump, led to the FBI heads of the constitutional oath on Friday after a tight confirmation of the Senate on Thursday.
Patel was sworn in at the Eisenchor Executive Office by US Prosecutor Bam Bondi after confirming by the US Senate as the director of the ninth Federal Investigation Office, leaving Christopher Rai. Patel, an Indian American, is the first colored person to become the FBI director.
“Just look here. You are talking to an Indian first -generation Indian child who is about to lead a law enforcement community for a nation that is the greatest nation on green land. This cannot happen anywhere else. ”
The FBI candidate Cash Patel confirmed a narrow Senate vote
Cash Patel, chosen by President Donald Trump, led to the FBI heads of the constitutional oath on Friday after a tight confirmation of the Senate on Thursday. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)
Patel also promised two projects that they confirmed and those who opposed his candidacy.
“There will be accountability within the FBI and outside the FBI, and we will do this through strict constitutional supervision starting from the end of this week.”
Patel was a long ally of Trump and fierce discount on the president. During his confirmation session last month, Patel pledged that he would not participate in political revenge against the agents who worked in the case of the classified Trump documentation and other sensitive matters politically.
He faced a rocky path to confirmation-like the choices of his other colleagues, Trump-despite the majority of the Republic’s room. Democrats in the team used their political weight to delay Pateel vote earlier this month.
Candidate of the Federal Bureau of Investigation of the Federal Investigation Office, Cash Patel, receives support from the Republican Party of Senate
In the Senate Hall, Judicial Democrat Dec Dorbins claimed that Patel was behind the recent mass fire at the FBI. Durbin cited what he described as “very reliable” reports reported to the violations that Patel had personally directed the continuous cleansing of the FBI before his confirmation.

In the Senate Hall, Judicial Democrat Dec Dorbins claimed that Patel was behind the recent mass fire at the FBI. (AP/Reuters)
Patel brings to the office a wide background in national security and intelligence. He previously participated in carrying out dangerous tasks in the Middle East in an attempt to bring the hostages of the United States and also implement strategies to combat terrorism against the terrorist most surveyed terrorists in America.
4 of the largest clashes between Patel, Dems in the Senate in the confirmation session
US national security officials and current legislators in the United States have previously told Fox News Digitter that, “objectively”, is “one of the most experienced people ever” to lead the office.
Patel’s assertion heading the office comes at a time when the FBI activities are subject to severe auditing of potential political motives, including his leadership and decisions.

Patel’s assertion heading the office comes at a time when the FBI activities are subject to severe auditing of potential political motives, including his leadership and decisions. (AP/ben CURTIS)
In the past, thousands of FBI agents as well as their superiors were ordered to fill a questionnaire explaining their roles in the investigation on January 6, which raised fears of revenge or revenge.
“There will be no politicization at the FBI,” Patel said during the confirmation session. “There will be no reverse work.”
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Patel previously held the position of president’s assistant and great director to combat terrorism as part of the first Trump administration, where he worked in presidential missions aimed at getting rid of the leadership and controlling ISIS Al Qaeda.
Battle also participated in planning the task of directing Abu Bakr Al -Baghdadi, among others.
Breanne Deppisch from Fox News Digital, Morgan Phillips and Broke Singman contributed to this report.