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Trump Breaks Silence On Dan Bongino’s Future In The Administration

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on July 14, 2025

By Mark Steffen

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino returned to the office on Monday after failing to appear Friday, a worrying sign that left observers wondering whether he plans to stay in the Trump administration — or whether the president plans to fire him.

Those fears were allayed by Trump on Monday when he expressed confidence in Bongino amid a reckoning over the administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel have doubled down on the conclusion that Epstein killed himself and that no “client list” of sexual abusers was in his custody.

“I spoke to him today,” Trump told reporters after stepping off Air Force One on Sunday evening. “Dan Bongino. Very good guy. I’ve known him for a long time. I’ve done his show many, many times. He sounded terrific, actually. No, I think he’s in good shape.”

Bongino, a former radio host and Secret Service agent, rose to prominence in conservative media by fueling the narrative that a government cover-up was protecting powerful individuals who associated with Epstein. The late pedophile philanthropist died in 2019 while sitting in a jail cell after being charged with human trafficking and other sex crimes related to his abuse of underage girls.

Now Bongino, Patel, and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi are in a defensive crouch, batting back accusations that they are hiding the same list they once sought to make public.

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Re: Trump Breaks Silence On Dan Bongino’s Future In The Administration
« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2025, 08:41:55 pm »
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Re: Trump Breaks Silence On Dan Bongino’s Future In The Administration
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2025, 11:34:40 pm »
Big deal.  Bongino was certainly coerced to board the corruption train.  His stock plummeted for me.

There is no way you can cover up the stink of this one.  Reminds me of the scene in the movie Fury, where the tank driver is at the dining table telling the newest member of the tank, an 18 year old boy with no war experience, a trained typist, what it was like going through France with the thousands of dead bodies, and dead horses and cattle with bulging bodies left to rot and foul the air.  The stink on this is every bit that bad, and Trump is laying the groundwork to bury Republicans in Nov, 2026.

Who knows, perhaps Trump and Musk are planning to end the Republican Party, because there is no excuse for this sh*t.  It is blatantly obvious the lie with Epstein's death.  The choice of going to a country club prison is not enough to have a man with hundreds of millions in wealth and God knows how much blackmail evidence on half of whose who would never kill himself.  And after Martha Stewart, and Hillary Clinton, who never even got indicted for her 30,000+ felonies courtesy once again Donald Trump,  I trust no one in Washington.  Not one person.

It is clear, with Trump, there is an upper class, and they must be protected at all cost, even if it means your political party takes it on the chin.  But then again, the Republicans are accustomed to being 2nd fiddle in Washington.  They only hold the limelight for short periods of time because in the end, they do little to nothing when they have the reins.   The Dems are not much better, but they are unified in their approach, and for some odd reason, I think the little people buy their BS more.