Patel makes case for confirmation in opening statement
President Donald Trump's controversial pick to lead the FBI, Kash Patel, insisted in his opening statement that while he would "guide the agency" in its investigations and national security efforts, he would "never make a prosecutorial decision," if confirmed.
"I will remain focused on the FBI's core mission, that is to investigate fully where there is a Constitutional factual basis to do so, and to never make a prosecutorial decision, that is solely the provenance of the Department of Justice and the Attorney General," Patel told the Senate Judiciary.

Patel has previously said that officials involved in building criminal cases against Trump or helping Joe Biden "rig" the 2020 election should be prosecuted.
He has also previously said that the FBI's 2016 investigation of alleged ties between Trump or his associates and Russia -- dubbed "Russiagate" -- was such a massive "criminal enterprise" that it "drowns Watergate."

Patel said he believes that to rebuild public confidence in the FBI, the FBI needs to "tackle violent crime," to "let good cops be cops," and needs to support "full transparency."