FBI Director Hosts Competition to Find the Fittest Agent Nationwide
The best-trained FBI agents will participate in a competition where their physical and mental condition will be tested
Kash Patel, director of the FBI, called on all the staff in his offices to join a competition whose objective is to find the male and female agents in the best physical shape throughout the country.
The Politico website was the first to announce that the federal agency in charge of the lawyer of Hindu roots will promote a competition designed to detect the two members of the operational staff best suited to fulfill the duty instilled throughout their training process.
The process will consist of each of the 56 regional offices that the FBI has throughout the country designating two agents that it considers are best qualified to ensure that justice always prevails over any crime.
This assignment requires being physically and mentally fit and, based on various tests, both concepts must be corroborated.
Once the more than 100 participants have been defined, they will then have to gather in early July at the Training Academy in Quantico, Virginia.
In that place, for two days, an arduous training program will be carried out where pure physical resistance is combined with high mental concentration.
“Physical fitness is essential for FBI employees, and this initiative offers a new and creative teamwork experience at the FBI Training Academy,” an FBI spokesperson said in a statement to the Daily Mail.
In addition to keeping elite agents in optimal physical condition, this competition also seeks to strengthen team spirit in all the FBI regional offices segregated throughout the United States.
However, some detractors of Kash Patel agree that the surprise emergence of a competition could be a smokescreen organized to divert attention from the scandals in which the head of the FBI has been involved for allegedly putting his personal interests above the agency's priorities for just under half a year since he was appointed by President Donald Trump to restructure it.

