Kash Patel, President Donald Trump’s nominee for FBI director, faced tough questioning from Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) during his Senate confirmation hearing. Schiff focused on Patel’s connection to the January 6 choir, a group of inmates involved in the 2021 Capitol riot. The California Democrat asked Patel about his endorsement of the group and whether he supported violence against law enforcement. The choir gained attention in 2023 with their song “Justice for All,” which topped the charts and sparked controversy.
Schiff began by referencing Patel’s earlier testimony, where he denied involvement in the recording of the song. Patel responded by stating he didn’t personally do the recording. However, Schiff pushed back, citing Patel’s interview with Steve Bannon, where Patel had discussed his involvement in making the song. Schiff’s line of questioning suggested that Patel’s promotion of the song tied him to individuals who committed violent acts during the Capitol riot.
As the questioning continued, Schiff suggested that promoting a song associated with violence against law enforcement disqualified Patel from being FBI Director. Patel confidently defended himself, stating he was fit for the position. Schiff continued to press, asking Patel if he would still be qualified if he promoted a song linked to those who attacked FBI agents. Patel remained resolute in his response, affirming his qualifications despite the senator’s persistent questioning.
The tension escalated when Schiff directed Patel to address law enforcement officers present at the hearing. Schiff challenged Patel to look the officers in the eye and justify his actions. Patel fired back, calling Schiff’s comments an “abject lie” and turned the conversation around, asking Schiff to ask the officers whether he had their backs. This exchange raised serious questions about Patel’s qualifications and associations as he continues through the confirmation process.