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The FBI director relocates “wave of transparency” to restore the public's trust and emphasize earlier failures

Kash Patel, the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations, has described a vision for a “wave of transparency”, which aims to restore public trust in the agency.

In an interview on the “Futures” Sunday morning “of Fox News, Patel discussed past failures in the FBI and in the Ministry of Justice and accused high -ranking civil servants, selectively pursued cases and undermined constitutional responsibilities.

“At the beginning you asked how the FBI was armed, now that the FBI has kidnapped the constitutional responsibility of the Ministry of Justice and the Attorney General, and James Comey and others expressly expressly pursue and not pursue to me. Do you don't believe me?

Patel also criticized the handling of the Crossfire Hurricane examination of the alleged connections between the former president Trump to Russia and claimed that new details were uncovered and shared with the congress.

“So the former management structure here was vengeful and malignant. They not only bastarded the FISA process and led the American public, but also held back and hid the documentation and put them in rooms in which people should not look,” he said.

In addition to the deputy director Dan Bongino, Patel emphasized her commitment to transparency and promised that the American public would have significant changes in the coming weeks.

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