FBI director Kash Patel Wednesday announced US administration’s Operation Restore Justice in which over 200 alleged child sex predators were arrested in the last week. “For the last week, the FBI and DOJ have been quietly surging operations across 55 field offices to take down criminals who target kids,” Kash Patel said. “Our agents, support teams and partners did excellent work — rescuing 115 children across the country in the process. Their work undoubtedly saved lives and protected vulnerable kids from further horrific crimes,” he said.“Operation Restore Justice is a powerful message: If you harm children in America, you will be given no sanctuary. There is nowhere you can hide. You will be hunted down, and you will be prosecuted,” Kash Patel said.“If you harm our children, you will be given no sanctuary. There is no place we will not come to hunt you down. There is no place we will not look for you. And there is no cage we will not put you in should you do harm to our children,” Patel said in a press conference today which was also attended by AG Pam Bondi.
Pam Bondi on delay in the release of Epstein Files
Commenting on the release of Epstein Files that the Donald Trump administration promised but did not yet deliver, Pam Bondiu said FBI is still reviewing the tends of thousands of videos of Epstein with children and there are hundreds of victims. “No one victim will ever get released. It’s just the volume and that’s what they’re going through right now. The FBI is diligently going through that.” Kash Patel has become visible this week after viral reports that he spends more time at night clubs and works from his Las Vegas home instead of being visible in the FBI office. Patel has also come on the radar for using FBI jets for his personal trips.Frank Figliuzzi, a former FBI official, claimed on MSNBC that Kash Patel was spotted more in nightclubs than he has been on the seventh floor of the Hoover building. The comment went viral but then MSNBC host corrected the statement on Monday and said this was a “misstatement” which was not verified by MSNBC.