Speakers praise FBI training after Michigan synagogue incident and urge tougher penalties
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Summary
Speakers credited an FBI training held about six weeks earlier with helping protect children during a Michigan synagogue incident, praised a local hero and the FBI’s leadership, and urged stronger legislation to sentence and remove attackers.
At a short exchange during public remarks, Sean said he had spoken with "one of the heroes" from last week’s Michigan synagogue incident and credited an FBI training run about six weeks earlier with helping to "save a lot of kids' lives." The speaker congratulated the individual and asked if others had spoken with him.
An agency official responded that "the FBI runs these types of trainings across the country," saying the synagogue had taken a training just weeks before the incident and that authorities were "proud that they took their training." The official argued that places "shouldn't have to defend themselves from attacks like this" and called for "stronger legislation that allows us to sentence criminals and terrorists to prison and jettison them from this country permanently." (Agency official)
Sean returned to thank the FBI and its agents, calling 2025 "an incredible year" for the bureau’s work and specifically addressing "FBI director, Kash Patel, thank you," while expressing gratitude to rank-and-file agents who "put their lives on the line every day."
The provided transcript contains expressions of praise for individuals and the FBI and an appeal for tougher criminal penalties and removal of noncitizen perpetrators. No formal motions, votes, or specific legislative proposals were recorded in the excerpt provided.

