Washington (BuzzReport) — The tenure of FBI Director Kash Patel is reportedly hanging in the balance, as President Trump is weighing his replacement amid widespread dissatisfaction over the director’s public conduct.

The Trump administration faces renewed internal turbulence as reports indicate President Trump has expressed significant frustration with Director Patel’s persistent negative publicity and is actively considering his removal. This development comes as the President has frequently chosen to replace key figures within his administration.

Patel, a staunch loyalist handpicked by President Trump to ostensibly “restore integrity” to the FBI, is now facing scrutiny over actions perceived as undermining that very objective. Allegations have surfaced regarding Patel’s use of an FBI jet for personal travel with a companion and the deployment of a SWAT team for their security, raising serious questions about the appropriate use of federal resources and the public image of the Bureau’s leadership.

Multiple sources within the White House confirm that President Trump and his inner circle are deeply displeased with Patel’s continuous string of embarrassing headlines and operational missteps. These sources describe a growing exasperation with the director’s perceived lack of judgment in managing his public profile.

Further exacerbating concerns, Patel has reportedly prematurely released information concerning active federal investigations, including a reported assassination attempt involving Charlie Kirk and a terrorism case in Michigan. These disclosures occurred, sources indicate, before the broader government apparatus was prepared for such public announcements, potentially compromising investigative integrity.

Within the Justice Department, senior officials Pam Bondi and Todd Blanche have privately expressed long-standing annoyance with Patel’s conduct, despite publicly downplaying any friction. This internal dissatisfaction has reportedly spread, with White House officials increasingly aligning with these concerns.

Amidst these discussions, Andrew Bailey, the former Missouri attorney general who currently serves as co-deputy FBI director alongside Dan Bongino, has emerged as a potential successor to Patel.

The White House communications team has, in parallel, maintained that Director Patel is performing an “excellent job,” a public stance that stands in stark contrast to the internal deliberations and the President’s reported consideration of a replacement.

Paradoxically, the very act of reporting on Patel’s potential dismissal may introduce a layer of unpredictability to President Trump’s decision-making process. The President is known to dislike appearing predictable, suggesting Patel’s ultimate fate could now hinge on whether Trump perceives his removal, or conversely, his retention, as the stronger political move.

This situation underscores ongoing administrative instability within an administration that frequently asserts its unparalleled competence. The internal strife surrounding a top intelligence official highlights recurring challenges in President Trump’s management of his own handpicked appointees.

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