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President Donald Trump was joined by FBI Director Kash Patel in the Oval Office as he read the score on the agency’s successful efforts to combat crime in major cities across the United States.
The U.S. is on track to see a 15-20% decline in the murder rate for 2025 according to data from June, which would make it the lowest murder rate ever recorded (the data goes back to 1960). And those numbers were reported right as the administration was beginning its concentrated crackdown in U.S. cities – such as our murderous capitol, which went over two weeks without a single homicide after the National Guard was deployed.
Patel revealed that as part of “Operation Summer Heat,” a three month initiative from June-September, nearly 8,700 people accused of violent crimes had been arrested and over 2,200 illegal guns were seized. Additionally, over 421 kilograms of fentanyl were seized during the operation, enough to kill 55 million Americans (and 1900 kilograms to date – enough to kill 127 million).





