Bongino Highlights FBI Captures, Crime Drops, Deportations, Iran Strikes
π The letter grade, factuality score, and political-lean rating for this report are part of CladFacts Premium. The full report below is free to read.
Topics in This Edition
Summary
The segment features Dan Bongino reacting to crime statistics and discussing changes at the FBI under Director Kash Patel. It covers captures of fugitives from the Ten Most Wanted list, shifts away from certain partnerships, and large-scale deportation efforts. Bongino defends aggressive enforcement and addresses recent US military action against Iran.
Editorial Assessment
Claims on accelerated fugitive captures and sharp 2025 crime reductions are backed by FBI announcements and independent analyses showing double-digit drops in homicides and violent crime. Deportation numbers and self-deportations reached hundreds of thousands in the first year. The 'Epic Fury' operation against Iran is documented in White House releases. Viewers may miss nuance on attribution of crime drops (ongoing post-pandemic trends) and exact scale of prior enforcement efforts. Framing portrays prior FBI work as politicized without detailing specific cases or data.
Key Moments
Under Biden 4 of top 10 most wanted captured in 4 years; under Trump/Patel 6-8 captured.
FBI and Patel statements confirm multiple captures in first year of Trump term, exceeding Biden totals in comparable periods per contemporaneous reports.
Violent crime and murder rates down dramatically across categories.
FBI preliminary 2025 data and Council on Criminal Justice reports show 9-21% drops in violent crime and homicides.
FBI discontinued nonsensical relationship with Southern Poverty Law Center.
SPLC faced federal indictment in 2026 involving prior activities; Patel publicly addressed shift in priorities.
Trump pursued unprecedented large-scale deportations of illegal immigrants.
DHS and ICE data show hundreds of thousands removed plus self-deportations in first year.
Trump ordered Operation Epic Fury strikes on Iran due to nuclear, cyber, and assassination threats.
White House and Pentagon releases confirm the 2026 operation targeting Iranian capabilities.
Notable Concerns
- Biden-era most-wanted captures described as only four total, while reports indicate variation by timeframe; '12 million unvetted' figure is an estimate without precise sourcing here.
Sources Consulted
- FBI Releases Historic Early Look at Annual Crime Data
- Crime Trends in U.S. Cities: Year-End 2025 Update
- Ryan Wedding's arrest marks FBI's 6th most wanted fugitive captured by Trump admin
- Peace Through Strength: Operation Epic Fury Crushes Iranian Threat
- Federal Grand Jury Charges Southern Poverty Law Center
- U.S. deportation tracker