Kash Patel praises FBI’s success in the first 200 days of the Trump administration

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FBI director Kash Patel went to social networks on Saturday to celebrate the success of the office in the first 200 days of the Trump administration.
“200 days of administrator Trump, from January 20 to the present: the FBI arrested more than 1,600 people for violent crimes against children, to include 270 arrests for human trafficking,” Patel wrote on his official X account.
Patel added that 1,500 kilos of fentanyl – “enough fatal doses to kill 113,850,000 Americans” – was also seized at that time, which, according to him, was an increase of 25% compared to the same era last year, and “more ever”.
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FBI director Kash Patel celebrated the success of the office on Saturday in the first 200 days of the Trump administration. (Nathan Posner / Anadolu via Getty Images)
He added: “We are impatient to work with our partners @Secdef and Dod to be even more, thank you @realdonaldtrump for the new authorities.”
In a third position, Patel said that the FBI had identified and located 4,000 children victims.
“FBI surveys targeting foreign terrorist organizations have resulted in 1,000 arrests of those who wish to harm our nation. Took 6,300 kilos of methamphetamines = saved lives,” he wrote, adding the hashtag “#summerheat”.
The White House also published an article on X on Saturday, praising “200 days of American renewal”, in particular “the historic security of borders to the revitalization of infrastructure”.
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The deputy director of the FBI, Dan Bongino, who had planned to resign on the processing by the administration of the Epstein files earlier this summer, according to a source, the Patel post republished, “It is not even the beginning of the beginning.
Many in the Maga world have also been frustrated by the lack of transparency on Epstein files.

The deputy director of the FBI, Dan Bongino, who had planned to resign on the processing by the administration of the Epstein files earlier this summer, according to a source, the Patel post republished, “It is not even the beginning of the beginning. (Roy Rochlin / Getty images)
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The United States Ministry of Justice denied the existence of a list of Epstein customers, and President Trump defended the Attorney General Pam Bondi last month, saying “she really did a very good job”.