Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino Just Made a Huge Announcement
Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino announced on Wednesday that he is resigning from his position and plans to step down in January.
Bongino enjoyed a successful career as a prominent podcaster and media personality before he was appointed to help lead the FBI.
In a post on X, Bongino said he “will be leaving my position with the FBI in January.”
President
Donald Trump chimed in on the development while speaking with
reporters. “Dan did a great job,” he said. “I think he wants to go back
to his show.”
The New York Times published a report
on Sunday suggesting that Bongino was on his way out. Several sources
told the outlet that he was clearing out his office and preparing to
return to Florida.
The fate of Mr. Patel’s
top deputy, Dan Bongino, another incendiary former podcaster and
longtime Trump loyalist, appears to be more settled, though not entirely
certain.
Mr. Bongino has said he plans to leave his job
as soon as this week or as late as mid-January, according to three
people with knowledge of his plans.
One sign it might be
sooner rather than later: Mr. Bongino has been sending office
knickknacks and other possessions back to Florida, where he intends to
resume his lucrative career as a pro-Trump media broadcaster in time for
the midterm elections, they said.
But Mr. Bongino’s departure plans, like his brief tenure at the bureau, have been steeped in vacillation and melodrama.
This
month, Mr. Bongino suggested to associates that he might go out on a
high note by sharing his plans to step down at a news conference
announcing the capture of a suspect in the planting of pipe bombs near
the party headquarters of Democrats and Republicans on the eve of the
Jan. 6, 2021, attack. He even went out of his way to mend fences with
Attorney General Pam Bondi, whom he had accused of bungling the
investigation into the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, according
to people briefed on the exchange.
In July, there was speculation that Bongino was considering resigning
due to his dissatisfaction with how the initial release of the Epstein
Files was handled. However, he quashed those rumors and affirmed that he
intended to remain in his position for the time being.
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