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He’s Going All the Way – FBI Chief Vows to Dominate Corruption!

Kash Patel, the newly confirmed FBI director, is on a mission to rebuild public trust in the agency and take down threats to national security. Patel, who took over from Christopher Wray after Senate confirmation, promised to transform the Bureau into a transparent and accountable institution, vowing that those who seek to harm Americans will be pursued “in every corner of this planet.”

“The American people deserve an FBI that is transparent, accountable, and committed to justice,” Patel told Fox News Digital. He credited President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi for their support, acknowledging the agency’s storied legacy in protecting the nation.

A seasoned national security and intelligence expert, Patel has spent years at the highest levels of government, leading counterterrorism efforts and exposing intelligence abuses. He played a key role in missions that dismantled terrorist networks and brought home American hostages. His experience ranges from high-risk operations in the Middle East to shaping national security policy against U.S. adversaries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.

Kash Patel was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on Feb. 20, 2025, as the ninth-ever FBI director, succeeding Christopher Wray. (J. Scott Applewhite, File/The Associated Press)

“Let good cops be cops,” Patel stated, stressing that his leadership will restore confidence in the Bureau. “Working alongside the dedicated men and women of the Bureau and our partners, we will rebuild an FBI the American people can be proud of.”

During the first Trump administration, Patel served as a deputy assistant to the president and senior director for counterterrorism. He was instrumental in planning high-profile operations, including the mission that eliminated ISIS leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi. Beyond counterterrorism, Patel led efforts to impose sanctions on foreign adversaries and crack down on transnational threats.

Current and former U.S. national security officials and lawmakers told Fox News Digital that Kash Patel, “objectively,” is “one of the most experienced people ever to be nominated” to lead the bureau. (Getty Images/Fox News Digital)

His investigative work under the House Intelligence Committee put him at the center of exposing government surveillance abuses. As the chief investigator for the committee’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, Patel uncovered evidence that the FBI and DOJ improperly spied on Americans, including members of Trump’s campaign. His findings led to the release of a 2018 memo detailing how the now-infamous Steele dossier, funded by the Clinton campaign, was used to justify FISA surveillance on Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.

“While most members of Congress were ready to ignore the unprecedented civil rights abuses against the Trump campaign and myself, Kash Patel’s training as a top public defender made him the perfect advocate for exposing one of the greatest election interference scandals of all time,” Page told Fox News Digital.

Kash Patel, a lawyer, served as a public defender and national security prosecutor at the Department of Justice and tried scores of complex criminal cases. (Mandel Andel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)

Patel’s work ultimately contributed to Special Counsel John Durham’s findings that the FBI and DOJ failed to uphold their mission of strict adherence to the law when they pursued the Trump-Russia investigation. Durham’s report confirmed that intelligence agencies ignored warnings that the investigation was politically motivated.

“The feds spied on Kash during the probe and ran information warfare against him, but Kash helped expose them anyway,” former House Intelligence Chair Devin Nunes said.

Patel’s commitment to justice extends beyond counterterrorism and intelligence oversight. His legal background as a public defender and national security prosecutor gives him a unique perspective on law enforcement. Having spent over 16 years in government, Patel is determined to lead the FBI with a firm but fair approach.

“Mission First. America Always. Let’s get to work,” he declared, signaling a new era for the Bureau.

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