In a series of bold statements, former President Donald Trump has called for the United States to take over the Gaza Strip and for the FBI to undergo a complete transformation to become "pristine." Trump's remarks come after a visit from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, where the two discussed plans for the U.S. to control the Gaza Strip.

Additionally, Trump asserted that Kash Patel, a former aide, must "straighten out" the FBI, which he described as corrupt. Trump's comments come amidst growing concerns over the direction of the agency and its handling of sensitive investigations.

While some critics have accused Trump of overstepping his bounds, others have praised his proactive approach to foreign policy and national security. Former Obama campaign adviser, Dei Purges, even went so far as to suggest that Trump's initiatives are akin to putting on a "white hood."

As the debate continues to unfold, the media struggles to keep up with the flurry of news and announcements coming from the Trump White House. Karoline Leavitt, a spokesperson, noted that the positive initiatives from the administration are drowning out negative coverage.