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An America Off the Rails Special: The FBI Went Loud Year One

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What really happened inside the FBI during the first year of the new administration? In this America Off the Rails special, we take a deep, data-driven look at every major FBI operation from January 20, 2025 through January 26, 2026 — cutting past narratives and focusing on measurable outcomes. Over the course of the year, the FBI launched multiple nationwide enforcement surges, including:
  • sweeping crackdowns on crimes against children, rescuing hundreds of victims and arresting hundreds of offenders,
  • Operation Summer Heat, a massive violent-crime initiative resulting in thousands of arrests, major weapons seizures, and large-scale drug interdictions,
  • the largest health care fraud takedown in U.S. history, targeting more than $14 billion in alleged fraud,
  • targeted deployments into Indian Country to address unresolved violent crime,
  • and the quiet dismantling of transnational theft rings and nation-state-linked fraud schemes.
Most notably, during this same period, the FBI took down six of its ten Most Wanted fugitives — a 60% turnover of the Bureau’s highest-priority targets in roughly one year. This episode isn’t about press releases or politics. It’s about operational tempo, enforcement capacity, and what the numbers actually say about how federal law enforcement functioned in 2025. Whether you trust the FBI or distrust it, the question isn’t how you feel. The question is: did they go loud? This episode answers that.

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