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Presenter credits President Trump, touts FBI'9s Operation Blackout and cites 1.1 million fewer violent incidents

July 31, 2026
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Summary

A presenter praised what they called President Trump's law-enforcement leadership, credited the Federal Bureau of Investigation—(FBI) and "Operation Blackout" for a claimed drop of 1,100,000 violent incidents in a year, and said 24 nations and about 400 officers joined the effort.

Presenter said the Federal Bureau of Investigation has intensified efforts against transnational crime and credited national leadership for increased enforcement and protections. The speaker asserted a reduction of "1,100,000 fewer violent incidents in 1 year" and said the FBI arrested "twice as many violent offenders around the world in that same time period."

"We're attacking criminals everywhere," the Presenter said, and described the effort as coordinated with international partners. The speaker said "24 nations showed up" and "400 law enforcement officers showed up," and identified the initiative as "Operation Blackout, the mission to annihilate global scam compounds." The Presenter framed the campaign as aimed at protecting elderly residents, children and their savings and college tuition from criminal syndicates.

The remarks repeatedly attributed the activity to increased resourcing and leadership: "It's president Trump's leadership in law enforcement and resourcing us," the Presenter said, linking the administration's policies to the enforcement outcomes they described. The speaker said the FBI is leading the campaign and that the effort will continue with ongoing outreach to Americans.

The statements in this article reflect claims made by the Presenter in the transcript. The numeric figures, the scale of arrests, and the scope of international participation were presented as assertions and are reported here as such; the transcript does not include independent verification or supporting data beyond the speaker's statements.