The Liberty Score is a rating system assessing how closely an individual’s views align with core Libertarian principles. Scores are based on a 0-100 scale, with 100 representing a fully Libertarian position and 0 representing complete opposition to Libertarian values. The grading criteria include:

  1. Personal Freedom (25 points): Support for individual rights in personal choices, including medical freedom, privacy, and bodily autonomy.
  2. Economic Freedom (25 points): Advocacy for a free-market economy, low taxation, and minimal government interference in business.
  3. Limited Government (25 points): Commitment to reducing the size and scope of government, limiting regulatory power, and upholding states’ rights.
  4. Non-Intervention (25 points): Opposition to unnecessary foreign entanglements, support for a non-interventionist foreign policy, and minimal military presence abroad.

Each category will be scored, then averaged to form the individual’s overall Liberty Score, providing a clear snapshot of their alignment with Libertarian ideals. Grades are provided by AI

Kash Patel​

Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation​
Status: Confirmed by Campaign
Liberty Score: 45
Warhawk Status: Neutral

Liberty Score Assessment:

  • Personal Freedom (10/25): Kash Patel has advocated for prosecuting journalists and aggressively pursuing government leakers, which raises concerns about press freedom and individual liberties.

  • Economic Freedom (10/25): His focus has been primarily on national security and law enforcement rather than economic policies, making it difficult to assess his stance on economic freedom.

  • Limited Government (15/25): Patel has expressed intentions to reduce the FBI’s authority and restructure its operations, aligning with Libertarian principles favoring limited government intervention.

  • Non-Intervention (10/25): There is limited public information on Patel’s views regarding foreign policy and military intervention, making it difficult to assess his alignment with non-interventionist principles.

Bio:

Kash Patel, an attorney and former government official, has been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to serve as the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Patel previously held key roles in the Trump administration, including Senior Advisor to the Acting Director of National Intelligence and Chief of Staff to the Acting U.S. Secretary of Defense. He gained national attention for his work as a senior aide to Congressman Devin Nunes, where he played a central role in challenging the FBI’s investigation into alleged ties between Trump’s 2016 campaign and Russia. Patel has been a strong critic of the FBI’s leadership and has called for significant reforms within the agency.

Career Highlights:

  • Chief of Staff to the Acting U.S. Secretary of Defense (2020–2021): Oversaw operations and policy implementation within the Department of Defense.
  • Senior Advisor to the Acting Director of National Intelligence (2020): Provided strategic advice on intelligence operations and policies.
  • Senior Aide to Congressman Devin Nunes (2017–2019): Key figure in investigating the FBI’s handling of the Russia probe and the Steele dossier.
  • Federal Prosecutor and Public Defender: Served in various legal capacities, including prosecuting national security cases and defending public clients.

About the FBI Director Role:

The Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation oversees the nation’s principal federal law enforcement agency, tasked with investigating and enforcing federal laws related to national security, cybercrime, counterterrorism, public corruption, civil rights, and organized crime. The Director ensures the FBI maintains its integrity, independence, and effectiveness in protecting the United States against domestic and international threats. Patel’s legal expertise and background in intelligence and defense policy position him to implement reforms and align the agency with the administration’s priorities.