Summary
Kash Patel, the newly appointed FBI director, plans to work remotely from Las Vegas rather than from Washington, D.C.
His residence there, owned by GOP megadonor Michael Muldoon—who has been accused of fraudulent time-share schemes—raises ethical concerns.
Muldoon has ties to law enforcement figures and has financially supported Nevada politicians who overlooked complaints against him.
Patel and Muldoon share business connections and even traveled together while Patel was a federal official, potentially violating ethics rules.
His arrangement fuels concerns about conflicts of interest in the Trump administration.
I work from home as an individual contributor, but even I recognize it’s not really possible for upper management to work remotely. How can they have dinners with business partners or be as persuasive remotely.
Upper management works remotely more than anyone else
But some guy isnt providing your house for you in exchange for you to do shady shit for him with the power of your work
Crazy thought:
Maybe they don’t need that in the first place