Kash Patel says that Trump gave a low budget to the FBI, then he takes a turn of 180 degrees: what has happened here

The FBI’s Indian original director, Kash Patel, who came on radar for misuse of FBI jets for personal use, recently showed his freedom as he complained that the administration allocated a very small budget for the FBI.Titicing before a house panel on Wednesday, Patel said that the FBI needs more than proposed in the budget plan.Recently, the budget of the White House presented to the Congress will cut FBI funding by about 5 percent. Patel told the members of the House that what the White House proposed would require more than $ 1 billion. “To achieve the Mission of the FBI, if we continue on the current trajectory, we will not only have to abolish 1,100 vacancies in the FBI, I will have to get 1,300 more fire,” Patel said.
180-degree turn a day: What happened?
A day later, Patel surpassed his comments and said that he would work as a mission, whatever the budget has promised to him. Patel on Thursday told members of the Senate Appropriation Deputy Committee, “My view is that we will agree and agree because it stands and will work for the FBI’s operational need.” “As the head of the FBI, I was just asking for more money because I could do more with more money,” he told about his earlier demand, but did not reveal why he did not stick to him.
Wild allegations against Kash Patel
In recent times, wild allegations against Patel have been round, starting with former FBI official Frank Figluse, claiming that Kash Patel has been seen more in nightclubs than in the office. Another report citing the inner sources of the FBI claimed that Kash Patel reduced the number of meetings and was not interested in his work. He spends more time in sports events, works from home, uses FBI jets to meet girlfriend – and allegations run.FBI spokesman Ben Williamson, however, dismissed these claims and said that Patel comes to the office every day and speaks his work for himself. Sports he participated in the events he was mostly for his close friends and as far as the allegations of flying FBI jets are concerned, the FBI director only has to take FBI jets to fly for security reasons.