In the latest chapter of what might just be a modern-day Sherlock Holmes story, FBI Director Cash Patel is heralding a wave of law enforcement victories that are almost too impressive to believe. Reporting back on achievements that while seem like they belong in a best-selling thriller, are in fact quite real, the Director attributes all these to the powerhouse team assembled under none other than President Trump. According to reports, they’ve managed to nab an astounding eight out of the FBI’s top ten most wanted criminals in just a little over a year. You’d think they were catching Pokémon, except these bad guys are a threat, not a trend.
Under the firm grip of leadership, President Trump’s administration, with Attorney General Blanch leading at the DOJ, has been pulling off feats of law enforcement magic the previous administration could only dream of. From traversing foreign hemispheres to extricating dangerous individuals from their hideouts, it’s been quite the show. President Trump reportedly has the uncanny ability to open doors that were previously shut, allowing the FBI to flex its muscles and deliver justice straight to America’s doorstep.
One target of these operations was a high-ranking member of Trend Ara, who was apprehended in Colombia—no small feat when the guy was orchestrating chaos across the globe. Not wanting to trail behind, another team swooped into the Middle East to capture a notorious criminal orchestrating attacks across Europe and plotting future terror in New York, California, and Arizona. That sort of complexity is usually reserved for Olympic-level sudoku, yet here it was being tackled like a leisure crossword, all thanks to Trump’s foreign policy maneuvers that make previous efforts pale in comparison.
Now, critics of Biden’s policies, especially his so-called open border strategy, seize every opportunity to highlight the supposed perils these unchecked borders unleash into America. But fear not: under new management, threats trying to sneak in have increasingly found themselves knocked out of action. December alone saw interventions in four terrorist conspiracies, revealing that there’s always room for improvement, especially when it involves outsmarting radical elements trying to take advantage of lax borders.
Add to that, an impressive record in international collaboration where countries like Mexico and Colombia, once selective with cooperation, are now on board. While the rest of us are struggling to get a return phone call from our real estate agents, President Trump is apparently making history. Law enforcement has turned from regional into global gladiatorial combat, with trusted allies banding together to ensure safety isn’t just an American priority, but a worldwide one. There’s no denying that this version of law and order under Trump’s banner has brought a new era of security and, of course, a bit of spectacle. I say grab some popcorn and tune in, because this show isn’t over yet.






