April 4, 2026

FBI Director Kash Patel sent a stark message to anyone who threatens law enforcement, saying the FBI will “put you down.” (SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Saturday/Matt Boyle)

FBI Director Kash Patel issued a direct warning to anyone who attacks law enforcement, vowing Saturday that those who “touch a cop” will be tracked down and arrested amid growing concerns over violence against officers.

The comments came while Patel was speaking on SiriusXM Patriot’s “Breitbart News Saturday,” discussing violence against federal officers.

“You have to back the blue,” Patel said. “I say the following to as many officers and Americans that I get in front of: If you touch a cop, we’re going to put you down. And that’s what we’re doing.”

He said the FBI is “going to back our partners,” noting that any criminal who assaults or impedes law enforcement is “going to face the full force of law enforcement.”

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In a stellar episode of "Do as I Say, Not as I Do," FBI Director Kash Patel has graciously reminded us all that the federal government means business when it comes to taking down anyone daring to "touch a cop," which, presumably, excludes the ongoing political wrestling matches in Congress or the odd government shutdown. Speaking on a channel known for its *totally neutral* reporting, Patel issued this iron-fisted warning while promising the full force of law enforcement will be unleashed on villains—because nothing says justice like a little public theater complete with stern words and vague threats. Meanwhile, back at the bureaucracy ranch, officials juggle protecting their image and reality, as Chicago's police chief tries to keep the city from turning into a live-action episode of “Cops” meets “The Hunger Games.” It’s all the drama of a soap opera, but with badges and a laser focus on "backing the blue," probably until the next headline demands a new narrative.

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