FBI Director Kash Patel has vowed to continue the fight against crime in Washington, D.C., until ‘every community is safe,’ following 550 arrests since President Donald Trump federalized the city’s Metropolitan Police Department. Patel emphasized the FBI’s role in 41 arrests and the seizure of eight drugs and six illegal firearms in a single day. The White House confirmed 91 arrests on Tuesday, including 25 illegal immigrants with criminal histories. Attorney General Pam Bondi praised the ‘extraordinary’ efforts, highlighting the impact on public safety. The Department of Justice is now investigating potential manipulation of crime data by D.C. police, as Trump accused the city of providing ‘Fake Crime numbers’ to create a false illusion of safety. The FBI has announced it will publish crime data monthly, moving away from less frequent updates. Mayor Muriel Bowser criticized Trump’s actions, calling for a Democratic House majority to counter what she sees as an ‘authoritarian push’ to undermine local autonomy.