“Crime at a 125-Year Low”: Karoline Leavitt Reaffirms Confidence in FBI Director Kash Patel
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that President Trump maintains full confidence in FBI Director Kash Patel and the administration's "law and order" team. During a briefing on Friday, Leavitt highlighted a dramatic drop in national crime rates, noting that figures have reached a 125-year low. Specifically, she pointed to Washington D.C., where murders have reportedly plummeted by nearly 60%, a shift she credited to the efforts of the FBI and federal law enforcement.
Leavitt also addressed the status of the investigation into financial mismanagement at the Federal Reserve. She clarified that while U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro has shifted the case, the investigation is not dropped; it has been moved to the Inspector General. Leavitt emphasized that the President remains committed to investigating the "billions of dollars" in taxpayer costs associated with Fed projects, ensuring the inquiry continues under the proper authority to get to the bottom of the alleged mismanagement.
In this video we cover:
• The White House's formal expression of confidence in FBI Director Kash Patel.
• New data showing national crime rates hitting a 125-year low.
• The 60% reduction in murders in Washington D.C. under current law enforcement policies.
• The transfer of the Federal Reserve financial investigation to the Inspector General.
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With crime rates hitting historic lows according to these new figures, do you think the administration's "law and order" messaging will be the decisive factor for voters in the upcoming midterms?
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