FBI Director Kash Patel fired back at Senator Patty Murray during a heated exchange, declaring himself a victim of the Biden administration’s weaponized justice system. Patel accused the FBI of targeting conservatives under Biden, vowing to root out corruption. “You’re looking at him,” Patel said, pointing to himself as proof of the agency’s past abuses.
Patel described how Biden’s FBI harassed him with bogus investigations for opposing radical leftist policies. He said honest patriots were treated like criminals while real lawbreakers got special treatment. Now, as director, Patel promised to clean house and refocus the agency on protecting Americans instead of political agendas.
The director slammed Washington elites for enabling the FBI’s corruption, claiming they turned a blind eye to election interference and censorship. He vowed to prosecute every bureaucrat who abused power to target Trump supporters or parents at school board meetings. “No one is above the law,” Patel declared.
Democrats like Murray called Patel “dangerous” for exposing their schemes, but conservatives cheered his no-nonsense approach. Patel reminded critics he was confirmed with bipartisan support, proving even some Democrats want the FBI reformed. He accused Murray of fearing accountability for her own party’s misconduct.
Patel’s fiery testimony resonated with hardworking Americans tired of two-tiered justice. He promised to dismantle the “deep state” rot, starting with purging activists embedded in the FBI. “Real agents just want to fight crime, not play politics,” Patel said, pledging to let cops do their jobs without woke interference.
The director revealed plans to reopen investigations into Hunter Biden’s laptop, COVID origins, and 2020 election irregularities—cases he says were buried to protect Democrats. “Sunlight is the best disinfectant,” Patel stated, promising transparency. Critics called it a witch hunt, but Patel said truth matters more than their tantrums.
Patel’s confirmation battle was brutal, with Democrats smearing him as a “Trump lackey.” He laughed off the attacks, saying D.C. swamp creatures always panic when reformers take power. His first act as director was launching an internal review of all politically charged cases since 2020.
Americans nationwide praised Patel’s courage to drain the FBI swamp. “Finally, someone with guts,” said one voter, echoing millions fed up with federal overreach. Patel vowed to keep fighting until every corrupt bureaucrat answers for betraying the people’s trust. “This isn’t about me—it’s about saving America,” he concluded.