FBI Deputy Director shared the following; “Look at what happens when you get the FBI out of the weaponization business, and into the grabbing-bad-guys business.
Here are some stats from the past nine months alone:
-Violent crime arrests: 100% INCREASE
-Espionage arrests: 40% INCREASE
-Homicide rate: Double digit DROP from 2024, on track for a record low year
-Child victims identified or located: 23% INCREASE.
And this is just a small sample.
Some people would like a return to the old guard.
Not happening.”
Look at what happens when you get the FBI out of the weaponization business, and into the grabbing-bad-guys business.
Here are some stats from the past nine months alone:-Violent crime arrests: 100% INCREASE
-Espionage arrests: 40% INCREASE
-Homicide rate: Double digit DROP…— Dan Bongino (@FBIDDBongino) December 2, 2025
Almost a 30% decrease in DC homicides year to year and DC violent crime down 28% – these are real people’s lives being saved every day thanks to President Trump’s leadership and LEO’s, National Guard and more all across the federal and local DC government working together to get… https://t.co/zrl3kXNKUU
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) December 1, 2025
Your @FBI has even more updates for you on our efforts to defend the homeland and protect the American people:
-Kevin Luke, a retired Army Colonel, pleaded guilty to unauthorized communication of national defense information and faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal…
— Dan Bongino (@FBIDDBongino) December 1, 2025
A LOT of people are very upset at the changes and reforms we’ve made at the FBI.
They will do anything to revert to the old ways of doing things. So they leak gossipy nonsense to media outlets and “journalists” with a clear agenda, and they ignore the historic results and the…— Dan Bongino (@FBIDDBongino) December 1, 2025
Anonymous sources from the Wray-Comey era FBI are desperately trying to derail our reforms.
We are not turning back. Kash and I are laser-focused on keeping the Homeland safe, and on crushing violent crime.
Using the principles of “broken windows” policing, along with…— Dan Bongino (@FBIDDBongino) December 2, 2025
