WASHINGTON (TNND) — FBI Director Kash Patel rejected a report compiled by former and current FBI agents which characterized the FBI under Patel’s leadership to be a “rudderless ship” and all “f— up.”

The 115 page report, which relied on anonymous sources with affiliation to the Bureau, was made public just a week after the White House denied rumors that President Donald Trump was weighing firing Patel.

During an appearance on Fox News host Laura Ingraham’s show, Patel rejected the credibility of the report by saying it was compiled by agents loyal to former FBI Directors James Comey and Christopher Wray. Trump and Patel have regularly accused both of these men of having weaponized the Justice Department against the political opponents of left leaning officials and ideology.

“Anonymous sources always lie. Results don’t,” Patel told Ingraham.

“If we were so rudderless, and we sent our mission out into the country and around the world, how would we have arrested 25,000 violent felons this year alone? That’s twice as many as last year alone,” Patel continued.

“How would we have arrested 35% more spies from Russia, China and Iran than last year alone? How would we have found 6,000 children and identified them? That’s up 22% from last year alone. We have taken down criminal networks and those that wish to do harm to our children.”

Patel goes on to share other accomplishments of the FBI this year such as seizing enough fentanyl to kill 127 million Americans — a 22% increase in seizures from last year.

“When Dan and I got here, it was a rudderless ship, but we re-executed this mission,” Patel said. “We defanged the weaponization that corrupted it. We jettisoned those like these anonymous sources in this reporting, and all they have it on talk about is anonymous sources and jackets and leather patches. They can have that all day long.

“The mission of this FBI is to serve the American people, and we are doing it at a level that has never been done before,” Patel said.

The report, which included some sources who identified as Trump supporters, was mainly critical of Patel’s “obsession with social media” and concerns of his lack of experience, pointing to a couple of errors that Patel had made involving the FBI’s investigation into the Charlie Kirk assassination.

The report applauded Patel for the strides he has made in dropping DEI mandates and initiatives in the Bureau. The report also applauded Patel for making “case work and threats are now the priority” in the bureau.