Bongino Takes Command As New FBI Deputy Director

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Dan Bongino swearing-in ceremony
Dan Bongino officially sworn in as the Deputy Director of the FBI.

In a significant move for American patriots, Dan Bongino, the celebrated former Secret Service agent, has been officially sworn in as the Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). This appointment sends a strong message to the deep state that its days are numbered.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna shared the exciting news on X, declaring, “This morning, Dan Bongino has officially been sworn into the FBI. America, say hello to your new Deputy FBI Chief— the deep state’s worst nightmare has arrived.”

Bongino will serve alongside FBI Director Kash Patel, a trusted ally in the charge to restore the bureau’s dedication to the rule of law.

President Trump, via Truth Social, expressed his admiration for Bongino, highlighting his profound commitment to America. Trump stated that Bongino’s appointment is “great news for Law Enforcement and American Justice.”

“Great news for Law Enforcement and American Justice! Dan Bongino, a man of incredible love and passion for our Country, has just been named the next DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF THE FBI, by the man who will be the best ever Director, Kash Patel,” Trump announced on Truth Social last month.

Trump further praised Bongino’s impressive credentials:

  • Masters Degree in Psychology from C.U.N.Y.
  • MBA from Penn State
  • Service in the New York Police Department
  • Respected Special Agent with the U.S. Secret Service
  • Successful Podcast Host

Bongino’s illustrious career began with the New York City Police Department from 1995 to 1999, followed by service in the U.S. Secret Service, including assignments in the Presidential Protective Division.

In a heartfelt farewell on his final podcast episode, Bongino expressed his gratitude to his loyal audience:

“My podcast audience has been with me for 10 years now. You guys started with me in the beginning. We had no idea what we were doing. We were just talking into a microphone thinking, ‘Gosh, I hope someone’s listening.’ And it became the number one live stream in the United States, all because of you guys. But I know you all understand why I made this decision to walk away. I know you get it. You don’t need me to explain to you the condition our country is in and why people — people better people than me — chose to serve the public.”

He concluded with a poignant message: “I’m going to leave you like I left my podcast audience today, with the only words I could think of this morning when I was putting together this show: I’ll see you on the other side.”

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