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From: Maple MAGA 11/25/2025 2:30:04 PM
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Trump weighing the ouster of Kash Patel, according to sources

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Patel has come under scrutiny for his stewardship of bureau resources, including his girlfriend’s security detail and use of a government jet.



By Carol Leonnig, Laura Barrón-López and Ken Dilanian Nov. 25, 2025, 1:53 PM EST

President Trump is considering removing Kash Patel as FBI director in the coming months, as he and his top aides have grown increasingly frustrated by the unflattering headlines Patel has recently generated, according to three people with knowledge of the situation who requested anonymity in order to speak freely.

Patel has come under scrutiny for his stewardship of bureau resources, including his girlfriend’s security detail and use of a government jet, and for his squabbles with other Trump loyalists.

Trump and White House aides have confided to allies that the president is eyeing removing Patel and is considering top FBI official Andrew Bailey as the bureau’s new director, according to the three people.

Patel is described as being on thin ice and his ouster appears closer than ever, with Bailey as the logical replacement, two of the sources with knowledge of the situation said, though Trump could change his mind in the weeks to come.?

White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson responded to MS NOW, saying, “President Trump has assembled the most talented and impressive Administration in history and they are doing an excellent job carrying out the President’s agenda.

FBI Director Patel is a critical member of the President’s team and he is working tirelessly to restore integrity to the FBI.”?

On Tuesday, Patel was present at the White House for the annual pardoning of the Thanksgiving turkeys where Trump publicly commended him, adding that he was “very busy doing a great job.”

When several people applauded, the president added, “see, you’ve got a following, Kash.”

In an interview last week with Fox News Channel’s Brian Kilmeade, the president backed Patel, saying, “I do have confidence in Kash, a lot of confidence, and the DOJ.”

MS NOW has reported that U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has been frustrated with both Patel and Bongino, in particular over Patel’s untimely social media posts boasting prematurely about case breakthroughs, which sometimes threatened to jeopardize investigations.

Both Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche have been irritated by the continuing distraction of news coverage of his questionable use of taxpayer resources, multiple sources have said.

The news reports include a self-styled whistleblower flagging that Patel had used a government jet for what critics dubbed a “date night” to see his girlfriend perform in State College, Pennsylvania, and his use of elite SWAT team agents for a security detail for his girlfriend, which was first reported by MS NOW.

Trump inserted Andrew Bailey in the unusual role of co-deputy director at the FBI in September, amid broad Republican concern about deputy director Dan Bongino’s lack of experience for the role.

Bongino, a conservative radio show host and former Secret Service agent, had no experience in the FBI when Trump?chose him to serve as deputy director after his inauguration.

Under federal law, Trump can install Bailey as acting director of the FBI without Senate confirmation, but only after Bailey has served in his current senior leadership position for at least ninety days; Bailey was appointed on September 15th.

Under the requirements of the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, Bailey could begin working as acting FBI Director any time after December 15th and serve for the next 210 days without confirmation.

Bailey previously served as Missouri’s state attorney general and has earned high marks inside the FBI ranks who consider him a steady hand on the helm, which several internal critics argue Patel and Bongino are not.

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