Kash Patel Faces Scrutiny Over $25,000 Payment From Russia-Linked Filmmaker
Trump's FBI nominee received funds from a pro-Kremlin producer while participating in a documentary critical of the FBI and U.S. intelligence.
- Kash Patel, President Trump's nominee for FBI director, disclosed a $25,000 payment from Global Tree Pictures, a company tied to filmmaker Igor Lopatonok, who has Kremlin connections.
- The payment was for Patel's participation in a Tucker Carlson-backed documentary series that criticized the FBI and promoted MAGA conspiracy theories about a 'Deep State' plot against Trump.
- Democrats have raised concerns about Patel's ties to Lopatonok, whose work includes Kremlin-funded propaganda projects, and the potential implications for U.S. national security.
- Patel's financial disclosures and ethics agreements have been reviewed and approved by the Office of Government Ethics and the Department of Justice, according to Senate Republicans.
- The Senate Judiciary Committee postponed a vote on Patel's nomination as Democrats push for further questioning on his financial ties and his stance on FBI reforms.




























