The swamp rats said Kash Patel would destroy the FBI. Turns out they were right – he's destroying the FBI's reputation for incompetence and political weaponization while actually catching the bad guys America wants behind bars.
In a stunning display of what happens when you put a patriot in charge of federal law enforcement, FBI Director Kash Patel appeared on Fox News' Sunday Morning Futures to reveal jaw-dropping statistics that have criminals across America looking over their shoulders.
"We've taken record numbers of dangerous fugitives off the streets," Patel told host Maria Bartiromo, his tone reflecting the quiet confidence of a man who actually believes in law and order. "Several individuals have been removed from our Top Ten Most Wanted list, and we're just getting started."
The Patel Effect: Results Over Politics
This is what happens when you install someone who cares more about protecting Americans than protecting the administrative state. While the Biden regime's FBI was busy raiding Mar-a-Lago and targeting parents at school board meetings, actual criminals were running wild across the country.
Not anymore. Under Patel's leadership, the Bureau is remembering its core mission: hunting down the monsters who prey on innocent Americans.
"The criminals thought they could hide forever under the old system. That system is gone," Patel declared during the Fox News interview.
The numbers don't lie, folks. In just weeks since taking the helm, Patel has overseen more high-value arrests than his predecessor managed in months. This is what competent leadership looks like – and it's exactly why the deep state fought so hard to keep him out of the director's chair.
Patriots Celebrate as Justice Returns
Across social media, Americans are celebrating the return of an FBI that actually fights crime instead of manufacturing it. "Finally, someone who understands the difference between patriots and criminals," one user posted on X.
The question now isn't whether Patel can continue this momentum – it's how many more dangerous fugitives will be stupid enough to test him. With nowhere left to hide, America's most wanted are learning what happens when the FBI serves the people instead of the swamp.
