Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Trey Gowdy was left speechless when Kash Patel revealed this slate of major arrests

Kash Patel’s explosive reveal of high-profile FBI arrests left Trey Gowdy stunned and signaled a dramatic shift in the Bureau’s priorities under Trump’s leadership.

The FBI has been desperately in need of new leadership for years.

President Trump knew exactly who to put in charge.

And Trey Gowdy was left speechless when Kash Patel revealed this slate of major arrests.

Trump’s FBI Director delivers immediate results while Democrats panic

When Donald Trump appointed Kash Patel as FBI Director, leftists in Washington predicted disaster. They claimed Patel would turn the Bureau into a political weapon for Trump – conveniently forgetting how they had used the FBI against Trump during the Russia collusion hoax and the Mar-a-Lago raid.

But Patel is proving his critics wrong and showing America what a properly focused FBI can accomplish. In just three short weeks, Patel’s FBI has arrested three dangerous criminals from the FBI’s Top 10 Most Wanted list – a stunning achievement that left former Congressman Trey Gowdy speechless during a recent Fox News interview.

“This shows what the men and women of the FBI can do when they have leadership who are in lockstep with the national security mission of safeguarding our citizens. Just in the last three weeks, Trey, the FBI has arrested and brought to justice, thanks to the Department of Justice and Pam Bondi, three top 10 of the FBI’s Most Wanted,” Patel revealed to a stunned Gowdy.

For comparison, under Joe Biden’s leadership, the FBI arrested exactly zero Top 10 fugitives in the last 12 months. That’s right – not a single one.

“And just to put that in perspective, those folks have been on the run for four years and in the last 12 months before I got into the seat… you know how many top 10 FBI’s Most Wanted were arrested by the FBI? Zero. That’s the difference. Four weeks in, we got three and we’re just warming up,” Patel declared.

Among those captured was Francisco Javier Roman-Bardales, a dangerous MS-13 gang leader who had been on the run for years. Mexican authorities arrested him in Veracruz, and he’s now being extradited to face American justice.

The FBI also apprehended Arnoldo Jimenez, wanted for first-degree murder, and Donald Eugene Fields II, who was wanted on charges of child rape and child sex trafficking.

Perhaps most significantly, Patel’s FBI also arrested one of the architects behind the Abbey Gate bombing that killed 13 American service members during Biden’s catastrophic Afghanistan withdrawal.

“We’ve also returned to justice in just one short week’s time, one of the architects of the abbey gate explosion that killed 13 of our service members,” Patel told Gowdy. “We did that in one week, flying through multiple countries and going into Pakistan and utilizing our liaison relationships.”

These arrests represent a dramatic shift in the FBI’s focus back to its core mission – keeping Americans safe by targeting dangerous criminals.

Under Biden and Obama, the Bureau became increasingly politicized, spending enormous resources on targeting Trump supporters after January 6th while ignoring violent criminals, human traffickers, and terrorists.

The FBI’s January 6th investigation became the largest in Bureau history – larger than 9/11, larger than the hunt for Bin Laden. Meanwhile, dangerous fugitives remained at large, drug cartels operated with impunity, and American cities became increasingly dangerous.

Just one month into his tenure, Patel is demonstrating that an FBI focused on its proper mission can deliver extraordinary results for the American people.

This rapid success is particularly humiliating for Democrats who spent years claiming that Trump’s appointees would somehow destroy the institutions they were tasked with leading. Instead, Patel is showing that competent leadership focused on the Bureau’s core mission – not political vendettas – is exactly what the FBI needed.

For conservatives who’ve long demanded that the FBI return to its core mission, Patel’s early success provides validation that the Bureau can be reformed under proper leadership.

Patel made it clear that this is just the beginning of his mission to transform the FBI. He’s sending a clear message to criminals across America and around the world – the FBI is back in the business of catching bad guys.

With three Top 10 Most Wanted fugitives already in custody and ongoing operations worldwide, Patel’s FBI is signaling a new era of law enforcement focused on public safety rather than political games.

 

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