The MAGA loyalist running the FBI

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Welcome to The Logoff. Today I’m focusing on the Senate’s confirmation of new FBI Director Kash Patel, a move that puts a hardcore Trump loyalist at the head of federal law enforcement.

What’s the latest? The Senate voted 51-49 today to confirm Patel as the head of the FBI. All Democrats and both independents voted no, as did Republican Sens. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine. 

Who is Kash Patel? Patel is a former public defender, prosecutor, and Republican congressional staffer. During the first Trump administration, Patel worked on the National Security Council and for the Defense Department.

He’s also a longtime MAGA loyalist who has appeared on right-wing podcasts and criticized investigations into Donald Trump’s conduct as political persecution. Patel’s 2023 book included an “enemies list,” naming dozens of officials whom he deemed threats to democracy via the “deep state.”

What’s going on between Trump and the FBI? The Trump administration has fired high-ranking FBI officials and demanded bureau leadership compile a list of employees involved in the January 6 investigations, raising concerns about a coming political purge.

During his confirmation hearing testimony, Patel pledged: “There will be no retributive actions taken by any FBI, should I be confirmed as the FBI director.” But Sen. Richard Durbin (D-IL) accused Patel of involvement in the early firings — a claim Patel’s team denies.

What’s the big picture? Trump’s critics charge he’ll use the Justice Department to attack his critics and take revenge for past investigations. The FBI would be critical to that process, and now a Trump loyalist — rather than an official with a background in law enforcement — will lead it.

And with that, it’s time to log off …

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WASHINGTON — Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY, had strong words for Republicans complaining about the gerrymandering in Virginia that voters approved on Tuesday, with strong support from her party.

"Wah, wah, wah," Ocasio-Cortez told Raw Story on Wednesday, mimicking a whining baby and laughing in response to a question from reporter Matt Laslo. "Democrats have attempted and asked Republicans for 10 years to ban partisan gerrymandering, and for 10 years, Republicans have said, 'no.'"

Laslo was asking Ocasio-Cortez to respond to complaints from the GOP that it would be unconstitutional for Democrats to have a 10-1 congressional majority in Virginia, which the gerrymandering ballot measure would make possible. A Virginia circuit court judge blocked the vote-approved redistricting on Wednesday, however.

Still, Ocasio-Cortez saw no problem with Democrats supporting gerrymandering after years of opposing it when done on the Republican side. For AOC, the GOP "wanted to start this," and the Democrats are just fighting back.

"What they're mad at is they're accustomed to a Democrat Party that rolls over, doesn't fight and takes everything sitting down," Ocasio-Cortez said. "What they're mad at right now is that we are here in a new day."

She mentioned Republican gerrymandering in North Carolina and Texas, where Democrats lost seats. Trump's call for Texas Republicans to gerrymander arguably kicked off what's now seen as a redistricting arms race.

"We have been asking the Democratic Party to stand up and fight, and now they did," AOC continued. "Now the Republican Party doesn't like the fact that they are fighting against someone who actually will stand up for the American people."

Ocasio-Cortez said she would "welcome" working with the Republicans to pass a ban on partisan gerrymandering.

"We have the bill right here to end this all today," she said, smiling. "But they don't want to because they like pursuing and continuing to enact an unfair electoral landscape."

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