Patel, Trump’s nominee to be FBI director, was paid $25,000 last year by a film company that has promoted anti-Western views advanced by the Kremlin, documents show. Kash Patel, President Donald ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Kash Patel, President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the FBI, holds more than $1 million of stock in a fashion company founded in China. He established a nonprofit that spent ...
Dick Durbin, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, has asked the Justice Department's inspector general to investigate whether FBI director nominee Kash Patel perjured himself during ...
Travis Gettys is a senior editor for Raw Story based in northern Kentucky. He previously worked as a web editor for WLWT-TV and a contributing writer for the Kentucky Enquirer, and he also wrote ...
Kash Patel, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, owns stocks valued between $1 million to $5 million in a company that controls Shein ...
Last week, the finances of President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the FBI, Kash Patel, came under scrutiny amid reports that Trump’s media company gifted Patel more than $700,000 worth of stock ...
Documents obtained by the paper reveal that Patel was paid by Global Tree Pictures, a film company owned by Igor Lopatonok, a Russian national who also holds U.S. citizenship. Lopatanok has produc ...
A key Democratic senator accused President Donald Trump’s FBI director nominee Kash Patel of directing firings within the agency and potentially perjuring himself, The New York Times reported ...
President Donald Trump’s nominee to be FBI Director, Kash Patel, was paid $25,000 by a Russian filmmaker with connections to the Kremlin, The Washington Post reports. Documents obtained by the paper ...
Tulsi Gabbard to head the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, whom I’ll discuss, and Kash Patel for FBI director. Each showed a Trumpian combativeness that gave Americans a view of ...
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