New FBI Director Kash Patel is said to have proposed that federal agencies in some way start a partnership with the UFC to improve physical fitness.
Patel led a virtual meeting with the heads of the FBI's 55 field offices, which usually takes place once a week. During the call, Patel is said to have proposed the idea of connecting FBI agents with the UFC through some kind of mutual partnership.
According to Report From ABC News, citing sources spoken about the new proposal, Patel proposed developing a program for agents to improve physical fitness through UFC training.
“The answer is not to go [the UFC]. '
ReutersThis said it spoke to two people who were explained to the issue, and the current FBI agent described the proposal as “surreal” and “Wacky.”
The outlet got even more negative commentary from an unnamed Department of Justice official who said the FBI was already “trained in physical altercations.” [the UFC]. ”
Patel lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, and is based in the UFC, and has close ties through President Dana White and President Donald Trump.
The proposal from the newly appointed director has spread to the ranks of FBI staff across the country, a report from the ABC said former special agent Rich Frankel “if you're trying to increase physical fitness, the UFC is very specific to fitness.”
In fact, I have UFC Performance Research Institute It is located in Las Vegas, which is technically open to the public, but normally serves as a training facility for UFC athletes or well-known guests. The facility often boasts cutting-edge technology training, health programs and sports science. It was shown With different types of content.
The rest of Patel's calls are said to focus on his concerns about the email sent from government efficiency, asking for a weekly summary of what government officials have achieved. Patel also reportedly asked the agency to give him the opportunity to prove his abilities as a new leader.
At the same time, he said he would not tolerate “leaks” or other forms of disobedience.
The FBI declined to comment on the situation, but the UFC told Reuters that it “doesn't have any information about the UFC and FBI training.”
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