In a historic and momentous ceremony, Kash Patel took the oath of office as the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), pledging to uphold the Constitution, restore trust in the agency, and ensure justice is applied equally to all Americans. His appointment marks a significant milestone, as Patel is the first Indian-American and Hindu to hold this prestigious position, reflecting the growing diversity in U.S. federal leadership.
A Pledge to Defend the Constitution
As Patel stood before an audience of close friends, family, and government officials, he placed his hand on a guitar—a symbolic touch reflecting his unique journey—and took the solemn oath to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” In an emotional speech following the oath, Patel acknowledged the weight of responsibility placed upon him and expressed deep gratitude to those who had supported him along the way.
“I am living the American dream,” Patel said. “Anyone that thinks the American dream is dead, just look right here. You’re talking to a first-generation Indian kid who’s about to lead the law enforcement community of the greatest nation on God’s green earth.”
His words resonated with many in the room, highlighting his rise from a background in law, national security, and intelligence to now leading one of the most powerful law enforcement agencies in the world.
A Call for Accountability and Reform
Patel did not shy away from addressing the challenges facing the FBI and the nation at large. He pledged to eliminate any perception of a two-tiered system of justice, ensuring that the law applies equally to all citizens.
“There will be accountability within the FBI and outside of the FBI, and we will do it through rigorous constitutional oversight starting this weekend.”
His remarks reflected a commitment to restoring faith in the agency, which has faced criticism in recent years for political bias and lapses in transparency. Under his leadership, Patel assured that the FBI would function as a non-partisan entity devoted solely to upholding the rule of law.
Tackling Crime and National Security Threats
A significant portion of Patel’s speech was dedicated to addressing rising crime rates and national security threats. Citing alarming statistics—including 100,000 drug overdose deaths, 17,000 homicides, and the rampant spread of fentanyl—he made it clear that his administration would take a hard stance against crime and those who endanger American lives.
“We cannot have a United States of America where that is acceptable. It will not be allowed to continue.”
He also reaffirmed the FBI’s role in counterterrorism and safeguarding national security, vowing that any individual or group seeking to harm Americans, either domestically or internationally, would face swift and decisive action.
“If you seek to hide in any corner of this country or any corner of this planet, we will put on the world’s largest manhunt, and we will find you.”
A Personal Tribute to Supporters and Mentors
Throughout his speech, Patel deeply thanks those who had shaped his journey. He acknowledged the unwavering support of his family, particularly his sister Nisha and nephew Ane, who traveled from London to witness the occasion. His girlfriend, Alexis, was also present, as were several close friends and mentors.
Notably, Patel gave a heartfelt thanks to former President Donald Trump, recognizing the trust and faith he had placed in him throughout his career.
“We were just with President Trump, and I just want to thank him. What a ride we have been on.”
He also acknowledged Attorney General Pam Bondi, calling her his “sister, mentor, friend, and boss.” Patel emphasized their shared commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice is served impartially.
Is this a Bold New Direction for the FBI?
As he concluded his speech, Patel addressed members of the media directly, acknowledging past criticisms but emphasizing his unwavering dedication to his mission.
“You’ve written everything you possibly can about me that’s fake, malicious, slanderous, and defamatory. Keep it coming, bring it on, but leave the men and women of the FBI out of it. They deserve better.”
Patel’s tenure as FBI Director promises to be one of accountability, reform, and renewed faith in law enforcement. His words resonated with those in attendance, signaling the beginning of a new chapter for the FBI—one where constitutional principles, justice, and national security remain at the forefront.
“God bless America,” Patel concluded, as applause filled the room.