A former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) hatchet man is trying to lay the groundwork to block Kash Patel‘s possible appointment as FBI director, claiming Patel could do “massive damage” to the agency’s “interior.” Former Special Agent Daniel Brunner’s remarks come amid reports suggesting President-elect Donald J. Trump is considering replacing current FBI Director Christopher Wray with Patel.
Patel, who has criticized government officials and media figures that embraced and perpetuated the Russia collusion hoax during and after the 2016 election, previously served as a senior advisor to the acting Director of National Intelligence and chief of staff to the acting Secretary of Defense under Trump.
Brunner alleges that, if appointed, Patel might direct the agency’s resources against political rivals rather than focusing on enforcing federal law. The former Special Agent’s remarks are ironic, however, given the weaponization of the FBI under the Biden-Harris government—especially regarding the agency’s targeting of President-elect Trump and his allies since the 2020 election. Notably, the FBI was behind the raid on President-elect Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in August of 2022, where it was later revealed agents were permitted to use deadly force.
Since Trump’s stunning electoral victory on November 5, top Democrat election lawyer Thomas Goldstein called for all of the legal cases against Trump to be dropped. Also, in the wake of Trump’s victory, several FBI executives are reportedly seeking hasty retirement, with some in leadership positions left “shell-shocked” and “stunned” by Vice President Kamala Harris’s heavy defeat.