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Patel’s FBI: A New Era of Strength for Hostage Recovery in America

Kash Patel, the new FBI Director, has made it clear that bringing home Americans held hostage or missing abroad is his top mission. He’s promised to hunt down anyone who harms U.S. citizens, no matter where they hide. This bold pledge comes as families like Austin Tice’s wait years for answers while politicians in Washington play games.

Patel knows what it takes to get results. Under President Trump, he helped plan missions that took out terrorists and brought hostages home. Now, as FBI Director, he’s cleaning up the mess left by leaders who put politics ahead of American lives. The previous administration talked a lot but did little—leaving heroes like Tice stranded in Syrian prisons while making excuses.

Austin Tice’s story shows why we need leaders like Patel. This brave Marine turned journalist vanished in Syria over a decade ago. His family says he’s alive and being held by Syrian forces, but the Biden team dragged its feet. Tice’s mother recently traveled to Damascus herself, begging for answers the government wouldn’t provide. She believes President Trump’s tough approach could finally free her son, just like he freed others before.

Democrats in Congress are trying to smear Patel with phony complaints about “broken protocols.” The same people who let the FBI spy on innocent Americans suddenly care about rules? Patel’s record speaks for itself—terrorists eliminated, hostages rescued, and a clear plan to restore trust in law enforcement. These attacks are just swamp creatures lashing out as their power fades.

The stakes couldn’t be higher. While weak leaders cave to foreign dictators, Patel works with allies like Dan Bongino—a seasoned Secret Service agent nominated as deputy director. Together, they’ll rebuild an FBI focused on protecting citizens, not playing politics. Patel’s warning to America’s enemies is simple: “We will hunt you down in every corner of this planet.”

Syria’s recent regime change offers new hope. With brutal dictator Assad gone, evidence has emerged proving Tice was tracked by Syrian intelligence. Patel’s team can now pressure Syria’s new leaders to come clean. Meanwhile, the Biden administration wasted years coddling terrorists instead of demanding answers. It’s time for strength, not surrender.

Critics claim Patel “risks lives” by speaking openly about ongoing missions. But secrecy hasn’t worked—just ask the Tice family, ignored for years by bureaucrats more interested in covering their tracks than saving lives. Patel’s transparency shows he trusts the American people, unlike elites who think we can’t handle the truth.

The choice is clear. We can keep letting Americans rot in foreign cells while politicians point fingers—or back leaders like Patel who get results. With Trump back in the White House and patriots leading the FBI, the days of apologies and empty promises are over. Bring our people home. Crush our enemies. Make America safe again.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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