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Kash Patel is a crackpot

Is he also a menace?

Kash Patel speaks to reporters at the Capitol in Washington.
Kash machinePhotograph: Kenny Holston/The New York Times/Redux/Eyevine
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Kash Patel likes conspiracy theories. Luckily for everyone else, conspiracists are normally kept far away from America’s federal law-enforcement and intelligence machinery, with all its powers of surveillance, investigation and arrest. Donald Trump has tested this premise in his choice of Mr Patel to lead the FBI. The 44-year-old lawyer—whose Senate confirmation hearing was on January 30th—has called that organisation “one of the most cunning and powerful forces of the deep state”. If Mr Trump follows through on his occasional threats to retaliate against his enemies, that task may fall to his nominee.

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