All three shows return tonight, starting with “FBI” season 7 at 8/7c, “FBI: International” season 4 at 9/8c, and “FBI: Most Wanted” season 6 at 10/9c. Watch each midseason premiere tonight on CBS. Stream the new episodes via Fubo, Paramount+, DIRECTV Stream, and Hulu + Live TV.
FBI nominee Kash Patel is facing pushback from Democrats after they obtained a whistleblower report claiming he violated FBI protocols.
While the FBI was conducting large-scale, nuclear-response training in January 2025 alongside multiple other U.S. government agencies, it was not in preparation for World War III, as many on the internet claimed. The training has occurred biannually in the U.S. since 2012.
Patel, like Trump, has taken a different view, saying the rioters have been mistreated by the criminal justice system. A former federal public defender and prosecutor, he has called them “political prisoners” and offered on at least one occasion to represent them for free.
As Republicans' take on the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection evolved from disapproving to defensive, Kash Patel played a role in reframing their position.
Maggie will also be dealing with some "intense" stuff from her past in an upcoming episode. Overall, Boyd described the back half of the season as dark, crazy, and really intense.
The FBI accepts applications from people between 23 and 37 — though veterans may qualify for an age waiver. Besides a background check, applicants must pass a physical fitness test that consists of sit-ups, push-ups, a 300-meter sprint and a 1.5-mile run.
Carla and Marsha Mueller, the parents of ISIS victim Kayla Mueller, endorsed Kash Patel to lead the FBI under President Donald Trump's second administration, Fox Digital exclusively learned.
Senate Democrats are asking for documents related to allegations the nominee to lead the FBI, Kash Patel, prematurely confirmed hostage rescue details.
The mid-season premieres of “FBI,” “FBI: International,” and “FBI: Most Wanted” is available to stream on FuboTV (free trial), Sling (half off the first month), and DirecTV Stream (free trial).
The trial of a white supremacist accused of plotting to destroy Baltimore’s power grid began Tuesday with attorneys focusing on his actions.