President Donald Trump’s new FBI director Kash Patel floated a surprising new claim about the nightlife in war-torn Ukraine as he continued the administration’s divisive rhetoric following Friday’s epic Oval Office showdown with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Kash Patel, the newly Trump-nominated director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), called on the US Congress to investigate how aid money sent to Ukraine has been used, The Epoch Times reported on March 2.
FBI Director Cash Patel instructed Congress to investigate where hundreds of billions of dollars allocated to Kiev went. He stated this in the Kash's Corner program on Epoch TV.
Tomorrow will mark three years since Russia invaded Ukraine. Donald Trump, who ramped up attacks against Volodymyr Zelenskyy earlier in the week, called him a ‘dictator without elections’. All this an
The new FBI director instructed personnel not to respond to Musk's demand to justify their job or face dismissal.
In the call with top agents, Kash Patel, the new director, discussed fitness standards, playing on the bureau’s hockey team and partnering with Ultimate Fighting Championship.
A satirical Facebook post falsely saying that newly instated FBI Director Kash Patel had ordered investigations into 13 congressional Democrats was shared online as if it was authentic.
Newly appointed FBI director Kash Patel has built his wealth from his consulting business, book royalties, speaking engagements, and more. Here's how Patel made his millions.
Steve Witkoff, Trump's special envoy to the Middle East, entered right behind first lady Melania Trump. Many members of the Cabinet faced extremely close confirmation votes.
As they mustered support for their confirmations by the U.S. Senate, some of Donald Trump’s nominees made statements from which they’ve already distanced themselves upon taking office.
Elon Musk sent an email to federal employees under his unofficial role, asking them to list their weekly accomplishments. The Office of Personnel Management issued the request, prompting immediate backlash from Washington officials.