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Patel Strikes Back: FBI Reforms Shatter Dems’ Weaponization Narrative

FBI Director Kash Patel fired back at Democratic attacks during a heated Senate hearing this week. When far-left Senator Patty Murray tried questioning his reforms, Patel shot back: “You’re looking at him — I was targeted by Biden’s weaponized FBI.” The bold statement drew cheers from law-and-order advocates tired of political abuse.

Patel explained how Biden’s DOJ harassed him for years as he exposed Deep State corruption. “They raided my home, leaked lies to the media, and tried destroying my family,” he said. Now as Director, he’s dismantling the anti-Trump bias that poisoned the Bureau under previous leadership.

The decorated prosecutor vowed to purge partisan activists from the FBI’s ranks. “Real agents just want to fight crime, not play politics,” Patel declared. He’s already reassigned hundreds of Washington bureaucrats to field offices tackling violent gangs and drug cartels.

Democrats erupted when Patel promised to investigate Biden-era abuses. Senator Murray screeched about “dangerous partisan overreach,” but Patel didn’t flinch. “We’ll follow the facts wherever they lead — even if that means Biden’s basement,” he told the committee.

Attorney General Pamela Bondi praised Patel’s no-nonsense approach. “He’s exactly the leader needed to drain the FBI swamp,” she said. The Trump-appointed director has already disbanded the disgraced Counterterrorism Division that spied on concerned parents at school board meetings.

While liberals fret about accountability, rank-and-file agents report soaring morale. “Finally we can focus on real police work instead of woke nonsense,” said one veteran investigator. Arrests for fentanyl trafficking and illegal border crossings have doubled since February.

Patel’s nomination faced hysterical opposition from Democrats who fear losing their personal secret police. Senator Dick Durbin baselessly claimed Patel would “weaponize the FBI,” ignoring his decades of nonpartisan service. The attacks only strengthened conservatives’ resolve.

With cartel violence spilling over the border and cities drowning in crime, Americans demand action. Director Patel represents their last hope to restore the FBI as defenders of truth, not tools for tyranny. As he told Congress: “The days of political witch hunts are over.”

Written by Keith Jacobs

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