Chosen By Trump, New FBI Chief Plans To Release The “Diddy List” And Epstein Files While Redesigning The Agency’s Future.
The elected president Donald Trump announced Kash Patel as his nominee to lead the FBI, marking the beginning of a potential era of radical changes for the agency. The new FBI chief has already made it clear that his priorities include revealing to the public documents such as the infamous “Diddy List” and the files related to Jeffrey Epstein. In a recent interview, Patel highlighted that his goal is to restore Americans’ trust in federal institutions by exposing alleged decades of corruption and misconduct.
Speaking on the podcast “Benny Johnson”, Kash Patel emphasized that the only way to regain trust in the country’s largest public safety agency is by “giving the truth to the American people.” He stated that the fear of Trump and his transparency initiatives has always been the main threat to what he calls the “deep state.”
“What they fear is Donald Trump opening files like the Epstein list or the P. Diddy list,” Patel said. The term “Diddy List” refers to names of public figures linked to alleged parties hosted by rapper Diddy, involving questionable conduct.
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Reform And Bold Promises

As the new FBI chief, Kash Patel has already proposed bold measures, such as closing the FBI headquarters in the iconic J. Edgar Hoover Building and dispersing employees across America. In an interview on the podcast “Shawn Kelly Show”, he stated:
“I would close the Hoover Building on the first day and reopen it as a deep state museum. I want the agents to be on the streets, chasing criminals.”
Despite the promises, experts point out that this type of restructuring would face complex legal and bureaucratic challenges. Some believe that Patel’s ideas carry more political weight than practical, but they reflect the defiant tone that the new FBI chief intends to adopt.
Connection With Trump And Challenges In The Senate
Kash Patel, a loyal ally of Trump and defender of the MAGA agenda, will need to face the Senate to secure his confirmation as FBI director. His declared loyalty to the former president and his vision for reforming the agency are points of controversy. In his book “Government Gangsters: The Deep State, The Truth, And The Battle For Our Democracy,” Patel argued for the decentralization of the FBI as a way to curb political influences.
Still, even with new leadership, the fate of the FBI and its headquarters remains uncertain. The proposal to move the building to Greenbelt, Maryland, is under review, but has already faced criticism for potential conflicts of interest.
The “Diddy List” And The New Era Of The FBI
The release of the “Diddy List” and other sensitive files are part of Patel’s effort to expose what he considers the excesses of the deep state. According to him, these moves are crucial to ensuring transparency and accountability, two pillars of Trump’s vision for his second term.
While bold promises like these attract headlines and support, the new FBI chief will need to balance his vision of disruption with the political and institutional realities of Washington.

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