Kash Patel urged Americans to consult the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s most-wanted list and submit any tips, saying the list is now live on the FBI website. "It is live officially on the FBI website," he said, thanking "Mr. Vice President" for the initiative that brought the listing online.
Patel said the public can review individuals on the list and the scale of alleged wrongdoing, which he described as "tens of millions and billions of dollars" in fraud that have harmed communities. He framed the public as a key source of information for investigators and emphasized that tips of any kind are valuable: "There is no bad piece of information. The only bad piece of information is the one you don't give us," he said.
He closed with a direct call to action, giving contact details for reporting tips: "So call 1-800-CALL-FBI or go to fbi.gov and help us apprehend more fraudsters." Patel’s remarks focused on enlisting the public’s assistance; no formal votes or policy actions were recorded in the transcript.
The remarks were delivered as part of an announcement that credited the vice president’s vision for making the list available online. No date, venue, or further procedural steps were specified in the transcript.