There are ways to establish secure facilities at people's homes. It's not entirely uncommon: high military leaders don't just work 9-5.
Working at home, after his work at the office with all of the other employees, is customary for the FBI director. Working from home, while everybody else is compelled to return to the office, is not a good look.
> allegations of running a “bait and switch” scheme in his time-shares
UNIX time sharing system is the only nice time-share I've ever heard of, so I struggle to even think of a timeshare that's a bad deal as a bait and switch...
* Kash Patel [..] wants to live part-time in Las Vegas and work remotely, far away from FBI headquarters in Washington.
* Kash Patel lives at a home owned by Michael Muldoon, they took a golf trip together to Scotland when Patel was a federal employee on the National Security Council, which could be an ethics violation.
I've heard somewhere that the ex-CEO of the healthcare company that committed the biggest healthcare fraud in US history (and was paid tens on millions for doing it) is employed by the whitehouse, is that true? Because if it is, they should look at him and his company first.
In April 2019, Federal officials charged Philip Esformes, 48 years old, of paying and receiving kickbacks and bribes in the then largest Medicare fraud case in U.S. history. The fraud took place between 2007 until 2016 and involved about $1.3 billion worth of fraudulent claims. Esformes was described as "a man driven by almost unbounded greed,".
Kash: I'm working from home, I need to access these databases.
FBI: They are highly classified and sensitive, you can only access them from the office because they are on an air-gapped system.
Kash: Connect it to the internet so I can access it from home.