FBI's Kash Patel Announces He's Been Arrested - We Got Him!

NEW YORK, New York — April 21, 2026
Another brutal reminder of what radical Democrat governance has done to America’s once-great cities: a 21-year-old thug has been arrested after allegedly punching a 55-year-old man on a New York City subway platform, leading to the victim’s death hours later.
FBI Director Kash Patel and law enforcement officials announced the swift arrest of Nassadir Tate in connection with the fatal altercation at the 34th Street–Penn Station downtown C/E platform. The confrontation began when the victim accidentally bumped into Tate, quickly escalating into a verbal dispute before Tate allegedly delivered a vicious punch to the face and fled the scene like a coward.
The 55-year-old man was found unconscious and unresponsive. He was rushed to Lenox Hill Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. While the exact medical connection is still under investigation by the medical examiner, the message is crystal clear: unchecked violence on our streets and subways is the direct result of years of radical left policies that coddled criminals, defunded police, and prioritized illegal migrants over law-abiding citizens.
This tragedy comes as the NYPD has ramped up presence in the transit system with roughly 140 additional officers deployed daily. Felony assaults in the subways are still up 5.4% year-to-date, with a shocking 26% of those assaults targeting police officers themselves. Even worse, unprovoked attacks, while down slightly in recent weeks, remain far too common in cities run by radical Democrats like New York’s socialist-leaning leadership.
Meanwhile, just days ago, six people were arrested after two homemade explosive devices — glass jars packed with bolts, screws, nuts, and hobby fuses — were thrown near Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s residence at Gracie Mansion during clashing demonstrations. Officers heroically ran toward the danger, preventing potential catastrophe. Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch rightly praised her officers for running toward danger while everyone else runs away.
These incidents are not random. They are the rotten fruit of the radical left’s “America Last” experiment: soft-on-crime policies, bail reform that releases predators back onto the streets, and a culture that excuses violence while demonizing law enforcement. Under Biden-Harris and their local allies, cities like New York became war zones. President Donald Trump warned this would happen, and now even blue-city residents are paying the deadly price..
Thankfully, with President Trump back in the White House and warriors like Kash Patel leading the FBI, the tide is turning. Real consequences are returning. Criminals are being hunted down instead of being celebrated as “victims” of the system. The radical left’s house of cards — built on defund-the-police insanity, open borders that strain resources, and activist DAs who refuse to prosecute — is collapsing in real time.
This deadly subway punch is yet another heartbreaking example of why MAGA must continue fighting to restore law and order nationwide. No more excuses. No more revolving-door justice. No more allowing violent thugs to terrorize innocent Americans simply trying to ride the train or walk the streets.
President Trump promised to make America safe again, and he is delivering. From increased federal support for local police to cracking down on sanctuary cities that protect criminals, the America First agenda is bringing sanity back to our transit systems and neighborhoods.
Patriots across the nation stand with the brave NYPD officers who run toward danger every single day. We demand justice for the 55-year-old victim and every innocent life stolen by the radical left’s failed experiment.
The days of weakness are over. The era of strength, accountability, and putting American citizens first has returned under President Trump.
We got the suspect. Now we must get the entire radical system that enabled him. MAGA is winning the fight for safe streets and a secure nation.
The Republican-Controlled U.S. House of Representative Passes Major Bill 216 - 211 - Now Federal Employees File Complaint...

Washington, D.C. — June 3, 2026
The Trump administration is facing a new legal challenge from federal employees over a policy, effective Thursday, that eliminates coverage for gender-related healthcare services in federal employee health insurance plans.
The Human Rights Campaign filed a formal complaint Thursday with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on behalf of current federal workers. The complaint challenges an August directive from the Office of Personnel Management that ends coverage for “chemical and surgical modification of an individual’s sex traits through medical interventions” under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program and plans covering U.S. Postal Service employees.
The complaint argues that the denial of coverage for gender-transition care amounts to sex-based discrimination and calls on the personnel office to withdraw the policy.
“This policy is not about cost or care—it is about driving transgender people and people with transgender spouses, children, and dependents out of the federal workforce,” said Kelley Robinson, President of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation, in a statement released with the filing.
The complaint includes statements from four federal employees working at the State Department, the Department of Health and Human Services, and the U.S. Postal Service. These workers say the loss of coverage will directly affect their families. One Postal Service employee described how doctors have recommended puberty blockers and possibly hormone replacement therapy for her daughter, who has been diagnosed with gender dysphoria. Those treatments would no longer be covered under the new OPM policy.
The employees are bringing the claim on their own behalf and on behalf of a “class of similarly situated federal employees.”
The filing comes as the Trump administration has moved aggressively to restrict access to gender-affirming care, particularly for minors. In December, the Department of Health and Human Services proposed rules that would bar hospitals from providing gender-transition services to minors if they receive Medicare or Medicaid funding. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has publicly described such care for minors as “malpractice.”
These restrictions run counter to positions held by major medical organizations, including the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics, which support gender-affirming care as medically appropriate when clinically indicated.
Last week, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed legislation that would criminalize gender-transition treatments for minors, including surgeries and hormone therapies, and impose prison sentences of up to ten years on providers who violate the ban. The bill passed on a 216-211 vote, almost entirely along party lines.
Civil rights groups described the measure as one of the most far-reaching anti-transgender bills ever considered by Congress. It is considered unlikely to advance in the Senate, where it would need bipartisan support to overcome procedural hurdles.
The legislation was advanced after Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) conditioned her support for a defense policy bill on Speaker Mike Johnson bringing her measure to the floor. Greene said the bill fulfills a key campaign promise made by President Trump and codifies his executive order restricting gender-affirming medical procedures.
“Most Americans agree that kids just need to grow up before they do anything radical, like a mastectomy on a 15-year-old girl,” Greene said during floor debate, displaying an image of a minor who had undergone such a procedure.
The complaint filed Thursday marks the latest flashpoint in the widening conflict between the Trump administration’s healthcare policies and federal workers who say those policies will harm them and their families.