Kash Patel Sworn In as First Indian-American FBI Director
Patel takes oath on the Bhagavad Gita, facing criticism over his ties to Trump and pledging reforms to restore trust in the FBI.
- Kash Patel was confirmed as FBI Director in a narrow 51-49 Senate vote, with two Republican senators joining Democrats in opposition.
- Patel, a close ally of former President Donald Trump, has pledged to implement significant changes in the FBI, including a focus on traditional crime-fighting and accountability.
- His appointment has drawn criticism from Democrats, who fear he may use the FBI's powers to target political opponents, though Patel has denied such intentions.
- Patel, born to Indian immigrants from Gujarat, is the first Indian-American to lead the FBI, calling his appointment a realization of the American Dream.
- Patel's swearing-in ceremony, attended by top Trump allies, included taking the oath on the Bhagavad Gita, symbolizing his cultural heritage.































































































