Summary

Donald Trump has nominated Kash Patel, a controversial loyalist, as FBI director.

Patel, who has praised QAnon and suggested shutting down the bureau’s headquarters, is known for promoting conspiracy theories, targeting leaks, and advocating radical FBI reforms.

Even Trump has called him “kind of crazy.”

Critics highlight Patel’s inexperience, blind loyalty to Trump, and new scrutiny over his non-profit foundation’s financial practices.

FBI insiders warn his appointment could politicize the agency. Patel’s nomination reflects Trump’s broader push for loyalists in key roles, though Senate confirmation remains uncertain.