Friday, May 16, 2025

Kashyap (Kash) Patel will shut FBI HQ and move 1500 agents out of DC


In a strong move that’s sure to shake up the swamp, FBI Director Kash Patel dropped a bombshell on Fox Business, announcing that the FBI is pulling the plug on its Washington, DC headquarters and shipping 1,500 agents out of the Beltway bubble where they might actually have to do some field work away from a desk. 

This is a deliberate gut-punch to the bloated bureaucracy that’s been festering in the National Capital Region for far too long.

Patel laid it out plain and simple: “The FBI is 38,000 when we're fully manned, which we're not. In the National Capital Region, in the 50-mile radius around Washington, DC, there were 11,000 FBI employees. That's like a third of the workforce. A third of the crime doesn't happen here. So, we're taking 1,500 of those folks and moving them out.” 

Yes, a third of the FBI’s workforce was sitting in DC, where the real action isn’t. Patel’s fix? Get those agents out to where the crime actually is.

“Every state's getting a plus up,” Patel declared, promising a nationwide boost in FBI presence. The relocation process, he said, will take about nine months. Then, in a classic Patel power move, he casually tossed in a major announcement on Fox Business: “I didn't know that I was going to do this, but I'm going to announce it on your show anyway, this FBI is leaving the Hoover Building because this building is unsafe for our workforce.” 

That’s right—the iconic but crumbling J. Edgar Hoover Building is getting the boot. Good riddance to a relic that’s been more of a symbol of entrenched power than a functional workplace.

Patel didn’t hold back about why this matters. “What we want the American men and women to know, if you're going to come work at the premier law enforcement agency in the world, we're going to give you a building that's commensurate with that and that's not this place.” 

So the FBI’s getting a serious upgrade, and it’s about time.

He also made it clear this shake-up is about inspiring the next generation of agents. “Steps from the FBI will ‘inspire folks in America to become Intel analysts and agents that say, ‘We want to go work at the FBI because we want to go fight violent crime, and we want to get sent out to the country to do it,’” Patel said. 

Kash is a guy who gets it—less desk-jockeying in DC, more boots on the ground taking down bad guys.

Before taking the FBI Director position, Patel was already vocal about wanting to torch the Hoover Building’s legacy of dysfunction, and under his watch, the FBI’s been racking up wins. Earlier this month, they nabbed 200 suspected child predators nationwide. That’s the kind of results-driven leadership the Trump administration is banking on. 

No wonder applications to join the FBI are through the roof since Patel took the helm.

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The left will probably lose their minds over this, whining about “disrupting” their precious DC status quo, but for the rest of America, Patel’s plan is a breath of fresh air. Drain the swamp, Kash—starting with that decrepit Hoover Building.


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