Patel marks FBI’s Ten Most Wanted anniversary, announces more arrests than last 4 years combined

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel is celebrating the Ten Most Wanted anniversary with amazing news.

One of the biggest reasons that Americans voted President Donald Trump back into office was the promise of change. Not like Obama’s promises of “change” but real, substantive shifts that benefit the citizens of the United States. Patel’s FBI has been working diligently to bring about some of those changes and on Saturday, he was able to reveal the organization’s success with addressing the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list.

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“Today is the 76th Anniversary of the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted program – the program we leverage to bring to justice some of the worst of the worst criminals on earth,” he wrote. “Over the last year alone this FBI has worked with partners and arrested Seven of the Top Ten fugitives – criminals who had been on the run for over 50 years collectively.”

“We arrested more in one year (7) than had been arrested the previous four years combined (4). It’s a testament to the incredible work of this FBI, our outstanding partners at home and around the world, and a [president] who leads by letting good cops be cops. We’re not stopping at 7. More to come,” he added.

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