Chairman of the Senate Judicial Committee chairman Chuck Glasley (R-Iowa), next week, focuses on the voting of the Senate Democratic Party, focusing on the final committee of Kash Patel's nomination, led by Kash Patel. He said he refused to request a formal hearing.
“There is no need for further hearing about his nomination,” Glassy stated on Tuesday.
Glasley said Patel had already testified more than five hours before the committee, sharing thousands of pages and appearing in the media, and provided 147 on pages of questions by the Senator.
“The Senate Justice Committee will not fall into the Democratic Party's delay,” Glassy added. “I will vote for the final committee about Patel's nomination next week.”
At the beginning of Tuesday, the Senate Democratic Party of the Committee I wrote it in Glassy Ask him to hold a second hearing for Patel. They hoped that Patel would “clarify the obvious false false in his testimony” in the first hearing, and in connection with the federal investigation on the establishment of President Trump's classification documents, the large JU trial of Patel. He said he wanted time to evaluate the testimony.
They also wanted Patel to work on “recent removal and re -assignment of FBI Career Career Public Service”.
“No one was convinced of the minority of the minority of misunderstanding and becoming malignant,” Glasley said. “In addition, it is ridiculous to come in front of the Senate and claim that you should come in front of the Senate to answer the government's actions.prior toTheir time at the agency. “





