Report: Kash Patel not taking FBI job seriously enough, raising concerns

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There are concerns about Kash Patel’s new way of leading the FBI. Some current and former FBI and DOJ officials worry he is not taking the job seriously enough. NBC News Justice and Intelligence Correspondent Ken Dilanian reports.