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Trump Celebrates Major FBI Triumph, Proclaims ‘Return of Law and Order!

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Donald Trump has highlighted the ‘historic achievements’ of the FBI since he assumed the presidency in January.

In a post shared on his Truth Social platform on Monday evening, Trump revealed that over 28,000 violent offenders—a ‘record-breaking’ figure—have been apprehended, and more than 6,000 weapons have been confiscated.

Among those taken into custody are upwards of 1,700 individuals identified as ‘child predators’ and 300 accused of human trafficking, according to Trump.

He further stated that 5,000 children have been rescued, 2,000 criminal networks have been dismantled, and 1,900 kilograms of fentanyl, which Trump claimed could ‘kill 125 million people,’ have been seized.

‘The FBI, under my Administration, is delivering outstanding results,’ Trump wrote.

‘We are bringing LAW AND ORDER back to America,’ he continued, as he praised FBI Director Kash Patel, Deputy Director Dan Bongino and Deputy Director Andrew Bailey as well as ‘the men and women of the FBI’ for ‘doing a tremendous job MAKING AMERICA SAFE AGAIN!’

The bureau’s successes this year have been well-documented, with Attorney General Pam Bondi announcing in May that the Justice Department seized 3 million fentanyl pills in the largest-ever multi-state drug operation in US history.

It spanned at least four states and was being run by a group of drug traffickers that included half-a-dozen people in the US illegally.

President Donald Trump boasted the ‘historic results’ the FBI has made since he took office in January in a Truth Social post Monday night

Trump commended FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino in his post

He also praised the ‘men and women of the FBI for ‘doing a tremendous job MAKING AMERICA SAFE AGAIN!’

‘This multi-agency operation – led by DEA with our local, state, tribal and federal partners – targeted one of the largest and most dangerous drug trafficking and foreign terrorist organizations in our country,’ Bondi said in a press conference.

She added: ‘The DEA seized 11.5 kilos of fentanyl, including an astounding approximately 3 million fentanyl pills – the largest seizure in our nation’s history.’

Bondi said the seizure and arrests are ‘the most significant victory in our nation’s fight against fentanyl and drug trafficking to date.’

In January, the FBI also announced that a Missouri man on the bureau’s most wanted list for child sex trafficking had been nabbed after two years on the run.

Donald Eugene Fields II, 60, was arrested in a routine traffic stop in Florida, two years after he was federally indicted. 

He now faces federal charges of child sex trafficking, with an indictment accusing Fields of ‘knowingly attempting to recruit, entice, provide, patronize, and solicit a minor into engaging in a commercial sex act from about January 2013 until June 2017,’ the agency said.

Additionally, Fields faces charges including statutory sodomy, statutory rape, child molestation, and witness tampering in Missouri’s Franklin County Circuit Court.

The president is now hoping to continue his law enforcement record, with a brutal migrant crackdown in Chicago, where ICE agents were seen dragging people off the streets as vigilante groups fought back.

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on May 6, 2025 the largest-ever multi-state drug seizure in US history

The bureau’s successes have been well documented. Agents are seen here arresting a man near the White House in September

Trump has described the Windy City as ‘the most dangerous city in the world.

‘I have an obligation. This isn’t a political thing,’ he said.  ‘I have an obligation when 20 people are killed over the last two and a half weeks and 75 are shot with bullets.’

Chicago is notorious for its gun crime and its poor suburbs have long been regarded as the most dangerous urban area in the United States. 

But according to data published by the Chicago Police Department, violent crimes including murder and criminal sexual assault committed between October 6 and October 12 have fallen by 32 percent compared to the same dates in 2024.

The same period has also seen a massive 58 percent reduction in shootings compared to last year. 

s ICE agents now round up increasing numbers of illegal immigrants for deportation, they are being confronted by a growing army of liberal vigilantes who are trying to halt deportations.

They have accused ICE agents of brutality, using smoke grenades, tear gas and pepper balls to turn the city into what they describe as a ‘war zone’.

ICE’s agents have also been accused of wrongfully targeting American citizens, including a TV producer who was ‘violently assaulted’ by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers and had her backside exposed in the scuffle.

Federal agents, including U.S. Marshalls, FBI agents and HSI agents, detain a woman during an immigration enforcement raid in Chelsea, Massachusetts in September

A detainee is taken back to official government vehicles during a protest in Chicago, Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Veteran WGN-TV producer Deborah Brockman was caught on camera being slammed to the ground as mask-wearing CBP officers cuffed her in the Chicago suburb of Lincoln Square. 

They accused her of throwing something at their vehicle, but the producer’s legal team has claimed she was simply walking to the bus stop when she was assaulted. 

Brockman ‘adamantly denies’ any assault allegations on the federal officers, her legal team said, claiming she ‘was the one who was violently assaulted.’

‘This incident should be alarming and horrifying to every single person in this country.’

The local TV producer was detained and held in custody for seven hours before she was released without charges.

A government official readies to throw a gas canister in Chicago, Tuesday, October 14, 2025

ICE agents detain a protester as other protesters try to stop them in East Side, Chicago, Tuesday, October 14, 2025

ICE’s alleged brutality has become such a problem in the city that many of its residents are starting to fight back, according to the New York Times

The newspaper reported that Chicagoans have begun forming volunteer groups to monitor ICE activity, posting their findings on Facebook and Signal group chats when agents are seen. 

If agents are spotted, motorists reportedly press their car’s horns to warn that they are in the area. 

Last month, Chicago city council member Andre Vasquez even sponsored a ‘community defense workshop’ that aimed to inform residents of their rights and teach them how to politically organize. 

He told the New York Times: ‘Chicago’s been doing just fine, and then these guys showed up. 

‘There is big concern about what these unidentified, masked men are doing in this city without accountability. 

‘Chicagoans are just trying to live their life. We’re not going to tolerate unconstitutional authoritarianism.’

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