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Kash Patel: FBI Politicization Reckoning on the Horizon

FBI Director Kash Patel recently shared his candid views on the agency’s past troubles, promising a future of accountability for those who misused power. During an interview on “Sunday Morning Futures” with Maria Bartiromo, Patel laid out his plans for restoring trust in the FBI. He focused on violent crime and homeland defense, emphasizing organizational accountability and constitutional oversight.

Patel wants to ensure that the agency serves its true purpose and not political agendas. He made it clear that the problem lies not with the hardworking rank-and-file employees, but with a select few elites who misused their power. “Our priorities — simple: Crush violent crime, defend the homeland, rigorous organizational accountability, and… aggressive constitutional oversight with Congress,” he stated.

Highlighting the misuse of power, Patel pointed to evidence now being reviewed by Congress. This includes documents from investigations like Crossfire Hurricane and the infamous Richmond Catholic memo. “Congress has rightfully requested the documents… and now, finally, Americans are reading for themselves,” Patel explained, emphasizing transparency.

Maria Bartiromo, along with figures like Devin Nunes and Dan Bongino, has been instrumental in revealing these truths. Bartiromo recalled her role in the early stages of uncovering these issues, praising Patel’s commitment to transparency. Patel did not hesitate to call out those responsible for the FBI’s tarnished reputation.

Names like Comey, McCabe, and Strzok were mentioned as key figures in misleading the public. Patel accused them of lying to federal courts and the public, undermining trust in the FBI. “When the likes of Comey and McCabe and Strzok and company came in here… that’s what broke the FBI,” he asserted.

Patel emphasized that these officials withheld critical information, further damaging the agency’s credibility. He recounted his own experiences dealing with federal courts, highlighting the severity of the deception. The misuse of taxpayer dollars for political gain was another major concern he addressed.

The process of rebuilding trust has already begun, with Congress working closely with Patel. Crossfire Hurricane documents are being released to ensure full accountability. Unredacted documents aim to restore public trust and reveal the truth.

The goal is clear: to end the politicization of the FBI and hold those responsible accountable. Patel assured that former titles won’t protect the guilty from facing consequences. The agency’s core mission is being restored, free from political manipulation.

Bartiromo’s interview with Patel and others was a powerful reminder of the importance of integrity within the FBI. The conversation underscored the need for transparency and accountability in government institutions. The public deserves an agency that serves them, not political interests.

As the investigation continues, Patel remains committed to uncovering the truth. The collaboration with Congress marks a significant step toward restoring the FBI’s reputation. Accountability is key in moving forward and regaining public trust.

The message from Patel and his team was unequivocal: the days of using the FBI as a political tool are over. Those responsible for past wrongdoings will face the consequences of their actions. The agency is on a path to redemption, guided by principles of justice and fairness.

The transformation of the FBI is a priority, with efforts focused on transparency and integrity. Patel’s leadership is setting a new standard for accountability within the agency. The commitment to truth and justice is paving the way for a stronger, more reliable FBI.

In conclusion, Patel’s appearance on “Sunday Morning Futures” highlighted the importance of holding power accountable. The revelations discussed are a testament to the ongoing efforts to reform the FBI. The agency’s future is being shaped by a renewed commitment to its core mission.

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Pinterest Your Nightly Prayer Patience of Hope Your Nightly Prayer for May 23, 2025 by Britt Mooney TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE "We remember before our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labor prompted by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ." - 1 Thessalonians 1:3

 

Patience of Hope - Your Nightly Prayer

Your Nightly Prayer

Patience of Hope 
Your Nightly Prayer for May 23, 2025
by Britt Mooney 

TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE 

"We remember before our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labor prompted by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ." - 1 Thessalonians 1:3

SOMETHING TO PONDER 

I hate waiting. Most people do, I would assume. Whether long lines or stop-and-go traffic, it bothers me to wait for what’s next. I get places early or stay late to avoid rush hour. I seriously pay attention to the times Google tells me a business has the fewest customers and shows up then. 

But sometimes, I can’t help it. Life happens, and I have to wait or be patient. I find it far easier to wait for something I really want. 

Growing up, I learned not to pray for patience. I heard a pastor say once that he made the mistake of praying for patience, and God gave him a struggle or difficult people to deal with. I decided then not to make the same mistake. But like the rest of life, God still teaches me patience. 

Patience sits first on the description of God’s love (1 Corinthians 13): “Love is patient, kind …” It’s fourth on the fruit of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23): “Love, joy, peace, patience …” God loves us abundantly, and because he cares about our character and being, he teaches us patience. We learn the best by doing, not reading or spitting out answers on a written test. Jesus modeled discipleship as relational and constant action, failure, success, and reflection. They walked with Jesus and learned. 

Because this world wants us to quit, endurance saves our lives (Luke 21:19), keeps us from giving up. According to the verse above, what inspires our endurance? Hope in the Lord Jesus Christ. Because of his goodness, mercy, love, and power, the Father promises a glorious end, and he keeps his promises. We don’t want to give up. If we do, we’ll lose out on the peaceful presence of God now and the glorious future awaiting us. Let God’s continual presence today and the secure future in Christ inspire you to keep going and win the prize. It’ll be well worth the wait. 

YOUR NIGHTLY PRAYER 

Heavenly Father,
I confess I hate waiting, but you are worth it. You are patient with me, and your love calls me to be transformed into your likeness. Help me to trust in your timing, even when I’m weary. Teach me to endure with hope in you and your promises, not frustration. Overflow my heart with your love and the fruit of the Spirit, your divine character. Comfort me with your presence in the delay, and remind me that your promises won’t fail. Give me strength for today and hope for tomorrow in your Son. 
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.

THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON 

1. Have you ever had to wait a long time for something you really wanted? What happened when you got it? 

2. How has God been patient and long-suffering with you through your life? Ask God to show you specific seasons or moments. 

3. What are the struggles and difficult people in your life where God seeks to teach you patience and endurance? How can you show God’s long-suffering in those circumstances?

Photo Credit: ©Unsplash/Kinga Howard

Britt MooneyBritt Mooney lives and tells great stories. As an author of fiction and non-fiction, he is passionate about teaching ministries and nonprofits the power of storytelling to inspire and spread truth. Mooney has a podcast called Kingdom Over Coffee and is a published author of We Were Reborn for This: The Jesus Model for Living Heaven on Earth as well as Say Yes: How God-Sized Dreams Take Flight.


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Originally published Friday, 23 May 2025.



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