FBI Director Kash Patel also told lawmakers that the bureau’s mission cannot continue without investment and support.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has won three of the world’s “top 10 most wanted” fugitives since President Donald Trump took office in January, FBI director Kash Patel said Wednesday.
“Three people in under three months,” Patel emphasized during his remarks before a House Budget Subcommittee on Wednesday.
Patel highlighted major arrests as the House members reviewed the proposed 2026 budget to the Bureau.
The three fugitives captured by the FBI include the defendant’s child rapist, suspected murder and a senior leader in MS-13.
“The mission is a mission that never fails,” Patel said Wednesday that he tracked fugitives about the FBI’s business and kept the country safe. “If we fail, America’s lives will be in danger or lost.”
Patel told House Adator on Wednesday that the bureau’s mission cannot continue without investment and support, adding that funding is required for nationwide operations and field offices across the country and implementing the Trump agenda to actively crack down on criminal activity.
Patel said he plans to send 1,000 agents currently in the DC area to field offices nationwide.
Democrats, who spend the House of Representatives, pushed Patel in the 2026 budget proposed by the Trump administration.
Patel said he is working on through the budgeting process and explains why the agency needs more funds than what was proposed.
“It’s not a FBI, it’s a budget proposal,” Patel said. “The proposed budget I proposed is to cover us with $11.1 billion, but that doesn’t cut our position.
Without funding, the FBI “is at risk of making trade-offs that put Americans at risk,” Patel said.
The FBI director argued that the agency’s achievements, including the capture of the three most wanted fugitives since Trump took office, are evidence of the FBI’s commitment to its mission to protect its homeland.
From NTD News