William Webster, who led both the FBI and the CIA, is warning against President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet picks — especially Kash Patel heading up the FBI — asserting that his ideological alignment with Trump “raises serious concerns about impartiality and integrity.”
The 100-year-old Webster penned his concerns in a letter, urging lawmakers to step in and stop those individuals he deems to be unqualified.
“Weigh the critical importance of nonpartisan leadership and experience,” Webster, who served under Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, urged, asserting that “the safety of the American people ― and your own families ― depends on it,” according to the HuffPost.
Webster placed a special emphasis on Kash Patel, whom he clearly views as unqualified to head the FBI.
“While Mr. Patel’s intelligence and patriotism are commendable, his close political alignment with President Trump raises serious concerns about impartiality and integrity,” he wrote, claiming that history shows Patel has a tendency to show loyalty to individuals rather than to the law. […]
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