The confirmation of Kash Patel as Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations has already started a ripple effect. The excitement is tangible as many expected his would be the most challenging of all of President Donald Trump’s appointees.
Now, he even has an X account, according to the White House’s Rapid Response profile.
🚨 MUST FOLLOW: @FBIDirectorKash
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) February 20, 2025
Here’s his first post:
I am honored to be confirmed as the ninth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Thank you to President Trump and Attorney General Bondi for your unwavering confidence and support.
The FBI has a storied legacy—from the “G-Men” to safeguarding our nation in the wake of 9/11. The American people deserve an FBI that is transparent, accountable, and committed to justice. The politicalization of our justice system has eroded public trust—but that ends today.
My mission as Director is clear: let good cops be cops—and rebuild trust in the FBI.
Working alongside the dedicated men and women of the Bureau and our partners, we will rebuild an FBI the American people can be proud of.
And to those who seek to harm Americans—consider this your warning. We will hunt you down in every corner of this planet.
Mission First. America Always. Let’s get to work.
I am honored to be confirmed as the ninth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Thank you to President Trump and Attorney General Bondi for your unwavering confidence and support.
The FBI has a storied legacy—from the “G-Men” to safeguarding our nation in the wake of…
— FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) February 20, 2025
Patel has been conspicuously missing from X/Twitter, only recently creating an account but not posting often. Now, it’s possible we can see him being far more vocal as he takes a flamethrower to the bureaucratic mess the nation’s top law enforcement agency has become.
It’s a new day at the FBI.
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