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Kash Patel, who was elected to the FBI director in the Trump administration, said in the Senate on Thursday that he had to face racism. The hearing has started in the Senate from Thursday regarding the approval of Kash Patel’s appointment to the post of FBI Director.
During the hearing, Republican Senator Lindsay Graham asked Patel, “Have he ever experienced racism in person.” On this, Patel said in front of the Judiciary Committee of the Senate that, unfortunately he has faced it.
Patel said that during the investigation of the violence in Capital Hill on 6 January 2021, he made statements in front of the committee. His personal information was made public by the Congress (US Parliament). After this, Patel received threats to kill him. Also, he was called a detestable sand monitor.
It is a racist abuse that is used to humiliate the people of Middle East, North Africa and South Asia.

Started speech with Jai Shri Krishna
I wish Patel starts his speech ‘Jai Shri Krishna ‘ With the slogan of He was also seen wearing Kalava. He paid tribute to those killed in the crash of plane and helicopter at Washington DC. Also expressed condolences to the families of the deceased.
His parents were present in the Senate during the hearing. Kash Patel’s mother Anjana Patel and father Vinod Patel reached America from India. His sister and other family members were also present there. Patel also welcomed parents and other family members to the Senate.
Patel also thanked Donald Trump for nominating as FBI director.

Trump selected Kash Patel as FBI director in November last year.
Trump’s opinion from Trump on the apology of the accused of Capital Hill Violence
Kash Patel opposed the decision to pardon the accused of Capital Hill Violence. Patel said,

He opposes Trump’s decision to exempt a rebate, under which hundreds of rioters of January 6 were released from jail, who attacked police officers.
Trump announced to waive more than 1200 accused of Capital Hill violence after taking oath on 20 January. Along with this, 14 convicts have also been given a rebate in punishment. On 6 January 2021, these accused climbed Parliament and attacked the policemen.
Patel said that no violence against Law Enforcement (Law Enforcement) agencies cannot be tolerated.
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