John Bolton, a notorious neoconservative warmonger, recently criticized President Trump’s choice of Kash Patel to head the FBI. Bolton, who was fired by Trump as National Security Advisor in 2019, still seems bitter about his dismissal. Trump had cited strong disagreements with Bolton’s suggestions as the reason for his termination.
In response to Patel’s nomination, Bolton resorted to his typical elitist and combative style, likening Patel to Stalin’s secret police chief, Lavrenty Beria. Bolton stated, “Trump has nominated Kash Patel to be his Lavrenty Beria. Fortunately, the FBI is not the NKVD. The Senate should reject this nomination 100-0.” This comparison to a brutal Soviet figure drew swift criticism, with Vice President-Elect JD Vance firing back at Bolton, highlighting his track record of being consistently wrong on various issues.
Vance took to social media to express his support for Patel, sarcastically remarking that if Bolton disapproves, then Patel must be doing something right. The exchange between Bolton and Vance underscores the ongoing divide within the Republican Party, with establishment figures like Bolton clashing with newer voices like Vance who are aligned with Trump’s populist movement.
As Bolton continues to voice his discontent with Trump and his allies, it remains clear that he represents a faction of the GOP that is out of touch with the changing dynamics of American politics. Patel’s nomination to lead the FBI signals a shift towards individuals who prioritize America’s interests over outdated ideologies. Trump’s selection of Patel reflects his commitment to disrupting the status quo and bringing in fresh perspectives to key positions within the government.