He served as chief of staff to the Acting United States Secretary of Defense under President Donald Trump. Patel has worked at the United States National Security Council and United States House of Representatives and was previously a federal public defender, a federal prosecutor working on national security cases, and a legal liaison to the United States Armed Forces. He is a Republican.[2]
Patel has widely been described by news organizations as a "Trump loyalist".[3][4][5] As an aide to Congressman Devin Nunes, Patel played a key role in helping Republican attempts to fight the investigations into Donald Trump and Russian interference in the 2016 election.[6][4]
genuine question but why do people trust kash?
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Q !CbboFOtcZs ID: 793722 No.1722473 📁 Jun 12 2018 21:08:43 (EST) Connected. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/05/14/nunes-gowdy-accuse-doj-launching-anonymous-attacks-on-congressional-investigator.html📁 http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/06/12/rosenstein-threatened-to-subpoena-gop-led-committee-in-chilling-clash-over-records-emails-show.html📁 Kashyap Patel - name to remember. Q
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He served as chief of staff to the Acting United States Secretary of Defense under President Donald Trump. Patel has worked at the United States National Security Council and United States House of Representatives and was previously a federal public defender, a federal prosecutor working on national security cases, and a legal liaison to the United States Armed Forces. He is a Republican.[2]
Patel has widely been described by news organizations as a "Trump loyalist".[3][4][5] As an aide to Congressman Devin Nunes, Patel played a key role in helping Republican attempts to fight the investigations into Donald Trump and Russian interference in the 2016 election.[6][4]
Define "trust"
then
define "people"
I think your question will benefit from some greater definition and clarification of the conceptual structures you are predicating it on.
As in,
What does this question really mean?
What presuppositions are embedded?
How does the departure point for the question affect the possible set of answers?
Genuine questions, like yours.
I'd find it hard to discuss your question without knowing a bit more about it.