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Padding the Stats: Hold Director Patel Accountable for Deceptive Metrics

To: Sen. Moreno, Rep. Beatty, Sen. Husted

From: A verified voter in Columbus, OH

May 16

I am writing to express my profound concern regarding recent congressional testimony delivered by FBI Director Kash Patel, and to urge you to exercise your Article I oversight authority to investigate a documented failure of institutional integrity and operational stability within the Bureau. During a Senate hearing last week, Director Patel touted historic increases in law enforcement metrics under his 14-month tenure, citing doubled arrest counts, child victim recovery rates, and the capture of eight of the top ten most wanted fugitives in the world. However, internal disclosures from active law enforcement sources and public reporting indicate that these performance data are fundamentally distorted. Sources within the FBI confirm that the bureau recently altered its method for counting arrests to artificially pad metrics. Most alarmingly, reports demonstrate that individuals were placed on the Top Ten Most Wanted list as they were already being arrested, effectively fabricating statistical achievements out of routine law enforcement actions.  This manipulation of data is more than a public relations issue; it represents a departure from fact-based governance and a direct evasion of the transparency expected by the public and required by Congress. Relying on manipulated metrics to obscure operational realities undermines the credibility of our federal law enforcement infrastructure.  Furthermore, while executive communications focus on inflated arrest figures, the agency is facing a critical leadership deficit. Since Director Patel assumed his post, the FBI has lost approximately 20% of its career special agents. A loss of one-fifth of the agency’s professional investigative force within a single year indicates a severe collapse in institutional competency and personnel management. This operational hemorrhage directly undermines the FBI’s statutory capacity to manage complex, long-term investigations, posing a significant risk to public safety and biological defense coordination. Congress cannot effectively perform its oversight duties or allocate public funds responsibly when the leadership of a primary intelligence and law enforcement agency presents fabricated metrics to the people's representatives. Therefore, I urge you to take the following structural actions: 1. Initiate a formal, bipartisan oversight inquiry through the Judiciary Committee into the methodology changes used to compile recent FBI arrest and fugitive statistics. 2. Demand a full administrative audit of personnel data to address the retention crisis that has resulted in a 20% loss of active special agents. 3. Insist that future appropriations for the Office of the Director be conditioned on strict, verifiable compliance with independent data-reporting standards. I will be monitoring your public statements and your voting record on federal law enforcement oversight as a direct measure of your commitment to the rule of law and institutional accountability.

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