FBI Director Kash Patel has officially declared the Old Dominion University shooting an "act of terrorism," announcing via X that the Bureau is launching a full terrorism investigation into the incident that has rocked the Virginia campus.
This marks a stark departure from the wishy-washy approach we've grown accustomed to from previous FBI leadership. Under Trump's restored leadership, we're finally seeing an FBI director who isn't afraid to call terrorism what it is – instead of dancing around political correctness like his predecessors.
Patel's direct announcement on social media demonstrates the transparency and accountability that Americans have been demanding from our federal law enforcement agencies. No more hiding behind bureaucratic double-speak or letting political considerations override public safety.
"The FBI is investigating the Old Dominion University shooting as an act of terrorism," Patel stated in his X post, cutting straight to the heart of the matter.
This decisive action comes as no surprise to those who've been following Patel's career. As a former House Intelligence Committee investigator who helped expose the Russia collusion hoax, Patel has consistently demonstrated his commitment to truth over political narratives.
The contrast couldn't be more clear. While the Biden administration's FBI spent four years targeting parents at school board meetings and raiding political opponents, Trump's FBI is focused on actual threats to American safety and security.
Real Leadership, Real Results
Patriots across the nation are breathing a sigh of relief knowing that we finally have serious adults back in charge of our most critical law enforcement institutions. No more covering up inconvenient truths or downplaying threats that don't fit the preferred political narrative.
As details continue to emerge about this tragic incident, Americans can rest assured that the investigation will be conducted with the thoroughness and integrity that our justice system demands – and that we haven't seen in years.
Isn't it refreshing to have an FBI director who puts American safety first instead of political calculations?
