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Trump pick Kash Patel must prove he'll restore public faith in the FBI, a leading GOP senator says

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Trump pick Kash Patel must prove he'll restore public faith in the FBI, a leading GOP senator says
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Trump pick Kash Patel must prove he'll restore public faith in the FBI, a leading GOP senator says

2024-12-02 00:48 Last Updated At:00:50

WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump's drive to upend the FBI was welcomed by Republican senators although it was not clear on Sunday how strongly members of the incoming majority party would embrace his move to install ally Kash Patel as the next director of the Justice Department's top investigative arm.

Patel, a onetime national security prosecutor who is aligned with the president-elect's rhetoric about a “deep state,” "must prove to Congress he will reform & restore public trust in FBI,” said Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa, in line to be the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman when Republicans take control in January, in a post on X.

Patel lacks the high-level legal and management experience that FBI directors, including Robert Mueller, James Comey and Christopher Wray, who now holds that job, had before their nominations. It's a 10-year term, and Trump named Wray in 2017 after firing Comey. So Trump's announcement late Saturday means Wray must either resign or be fired after Trump takes office on Jan. 20, 2025.

“Every president wants people that are loyal to themselves,” said Sen. Mike Round, R-S.D., on ABC’s “This Week.” But he called Wray “a very good man” picked by Trump himself, and “I don’t have any complaints about the way that he’s done his job right now.”

A president has “the right to make nominations,” Rounds said, before noting the job is normally for 10 years, a length meant to insulate the FBI from the political influence of changing administrations.

“We’ll see what his process is, and whether he actually makes that nomination. And then, if he does, just as with anybody who is nominated for one of these positions, once they’ve been nominated by the president, then the president gets, you know, the benefit of the doubt on the nomination, but we still go through a process” of providing advice and consent under the Constitution, Rounds said.

He added: “That can be sometimes advice, sometimes it is consent.”

Other Republicans who appeared on the Sunday news shows at the end of the Thanksgiving holiday and before returning to work this week were in Patel's corner.

Sen. Bill Hagerty, R-Tenn., said Patel “represents the type of change that we need to see in the FBI. ... The entire agency needs to be cleaned out.” He told NBC's “Meet the Press” that “there are serious problems at the FBI. The American public knows it. They expect to see sweeping change, and Kash Patel’s just the type of person to do it.”

He said Patel has “relevant experience” to head the FBI and “he's the one that can see through the fix here.”

During Trump's first term, Patel was an aide to the then-Republican chairman of the House Intelligence Committee before taking roles at the White House National Security Council and later at the Defense Department.

Patel “played a pivotal role in uncovering the Russia, Russia, Russia Hoax, standing as an advocate for truth, accountability, and the Constitution,” Trump wrote Saturday night in a social media post.

Patel has called for a “comprehensive housecleaning” of government workers who are disloyal to Trump and has referred to journalists as traitors, promising to try to prosecute some reporters.

The selection is in keeping with Trump’s view that the government’s law enforcement and intelligence agencies require a radical transformation and his stated desire for retribution against supposed adversaries. It also shows how Trump, still fuming over years of federal investigations that shadowed his first administration and later led to his indictment, is moving to place atop the FBI and Justice Department close allies he believes will protect rather than scrutinize him.

Grassley said in his post that Wray “has failed at fundamental duties” and that it was time to “chart a new course 4 TRANSPARENCY +ACCOUNTABILITY at FBI.”

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said Patel was a “very strong nominee” and he thought Patel would be confirmed.

“All of the weeping and gnashing of teeth, all the people pulling their hair out, are exactly the people who are dismayed about having a real reformer come into the FBI,” Cruz told CBS' “Face the Nation.”

Democrats said they would oppose him.

“Patel’s only qualification is that he agrees with Donald Trump that the Department of Justice should punish, lockup and intimidate Donald Trump’s political opponents,” said Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., on NBC.

Associated Press staff writers Fatima Hussein in West Palm Beach, Florida, Eric Tucker in Newtown, Pennsylvania, and Mary Clare Jalonick contributed to this report.

FILE - Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., talks to reporters at the Capitol in Washington, April 23, 2024. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

FILE - Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., talks to reporters at the Capitol in Washington, April 23, 2024. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

FILE - Kash Patel, former chief of staff to Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller, speaks at a rally in Minden, Nev., Oct. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/José Luis Villegas, File)

FILE - Kash Patel, former chief of staff to Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller, speaks at a rally in Minden, Nev., Oct. 8, 2022. (AP Photo/José Luis Villegas, File)

Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, the incoming chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, takes his seat as the panel convenes to confirm President Joe Biden's nominees in the closing weeks of the 118th Congress, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, the incoming chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, takes his seat as the panel convenes to confirm President Joe Biden's nominees in the closing weeks of the 118th Congress, at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 21, 2024. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

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Ruben Amorim's Manchester United serenaded by fans after 4-0 win against Everton

2024-12-02 00:36 Last Updated At:00:40

Ruben Amorim has got Manchester United fans smiling again after a 4-0 win against Everton on Sunday.

The Old Trafford crowd serenaded United's players with “ole” late in Amorim's first Premier League game at Old Trafford.

It marks a big change from the boos that rang around the stadium toward the end of former manager Erik ten Hag's reign.

In Amorim's third game in charge in all competitions since taking over last month, United produced its best performance under him, with Marcus Rashford and Joshua Zirkzee scoring two goals each.

“It is a nice result. It is important with a new coach and a new way of playing, we are still learning. We have to back up this performance," Rashford said.

Amorim is undefeated since taking over last month and United is ninth - four points off the top four.

Third-place Chelsea beat Aston Villa 3-0 and Tottenham drew 1-1 with Fulham a week after thrashing Manchester City 4-0.

It hasn't taken long for Amorim to get United's strikers scoring.

Rashford has three goals in three games under the Portuguese, having managed four in 18 before that.

Rasmus Hojlund scored twice in the Europa League win against Bodo Glimt and Zirkzee's double on Sunday were his first goals since the opening game of the season.

Goals had been hard to come by under Ten Hag, with United only scoring eight in nine games in the league before he was fired.

Rashford began the rout against Everton in the 34th minute and Zirkzee doubled United's lead five minutes later. Rashford scored again a minute into the second half and Zirkzee's second came in the 64th after a swift break.

Chelsea moved back level on points with second-place Arsenal after inflicting the latest loss on Aston Villa.

Goals from Nicolas Jackson, Enzo Fernandez and Cole Palmer ensured Chelsea kept up with London rival Arsenal.

For Villa, it's eight games without a win in all competitions and a fifth defeat during that run.

Villa dropped into the bottom half of the standings in 12th place.

Tottenham couldn't follow up last week's stunning victory against City with another win that would have seen it edge closer to the top four.

Brennan Johnson put seventh-place Spurs in front in the second half, but substitute Tom Cairney leveled the game before getting sent off late on.

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Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-Min, left, and Fulham's Issa Diop in action during the English Premier League soccer match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, Sunday Dec. 1, 2024. (Ben Whitley/PA via AP)

Tottenham Hotspur's Son Heung-Min, left, and Fulham's Issa Diop in action during the English Premier League soccer match at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, Sunday Dec. 1, 2024. (Ben Whitley/PA via AP)

Chelsea's Cole Palmer, right, celebrates after scoring his side's third goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Aston Villa at the Stamford Bridge stadium in London, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Chelsea's Cole Palmer, right, celebrates after scoring his side's third goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Aston Villa at the Stamford Bridge stadium in London, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford, left, celebrates with teammates after scoring during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Everton at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford, left, celebrates with teammates after scoring during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Everton at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee, right, challenged by Everton's Ashley Young scores during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Everton at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee, right, challenged by Everton's Ashley Young scores during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Everton at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

Manchester United's head coach Ruben Amorim follows the game of the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Everton at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

Manchester United's head coach Ruben Amorim follows the game of the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Everton at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee, left, celebrates with teammates after scoring during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Everton at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

Manchester United's Joshua Zirkzee, left, celebrates with teammates after scoring during the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Everton at the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)

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