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Reject FBI Director Nominee Over Shein Forced Labor Links

To: Sen. Banks, Rep. Spartz, Sen. Young

From: A verified voter in Muncie, IN

February 7

The revelations about Kash Patel's substantial financial ties to a company with controlling interests in Shein, a Chinese fast-fashion brand accused of using forced labor, raise serious ethical concerns about his nomination as FBI director. Patel holds between $1-5 million in stock in Elite Depot Ltd., the firm that controls Shein. Despite claims that this investment is unlikely to affect his duties, such a massive financial stake in a company facing credible allegations of labor abuses is deeply troubling for someone poised to lead the agency tasked with combating human trafficking and upholding human rights. During his confirmation hearing, Patel vowed to go after human traffickers, yet his personal wealth is now directly linked to a company implicated in forced labor practices. This blatant conflict of interest undermines public trust in the FBI's ability to investigate such abuses impartially under his leadership. Patel's relationship with Shein calls into question his commitment to prioritizing justice over personal profits. In light of these concerning financial entanglements, I urge you to vote against Kash Patel's nomination as FBI director. Installing someone with such glaring conflicts at the helm of the nation's premier law enforcement agency would compromise its integrity and independence. The FBI must be led by a director whose personal interests do not undermine the bureau's vital mission of upholding the law without fear or favor. Patel's Shein ties disqualify him from serving in this critical role.

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