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Trump Reveals Dan Bongino Picked to Be Deputy Director of FBI

President Donald Trump has announced that Secret Service veteran Dan Bongino has been selected to serve as deputy director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

Trump in a post about the True Society praise As “a highly respected and special agent of the US Secret Service,” Bongino added that he is now “one of the most successful podcasters” in the country.

“Great news for law enforcement and American justice!” Trump wrote in his post. “Dan Bongino, a man of incredible love and passion for our country, has been appointed the next deputy director of the FBI by the man who will become Kash Patel, the greatest director of all time.”

“Dan holds Cuny's Masters in Psychology and an MBA from Pennsylvania,” Trump added. “He is a member of the New York Police Department (New York's finest!), a highly respected special agent of the US Secret Service, and is now one of the most successful podcasters in the country. He is happy to prepare. He gives up to serve.”

Trump has added that in collaboration with Kash Patel, who has recently been confirmed to lead the FBI and take the swearing home, Attorney General Pam Bondi will “bring fairness, justice, law and order back to America.”

“Thank you attorney General Bondi to Director Patel,” Bongino I wrote it With X's post

In an interview with Breitbart News in 2023, Bongino shaved the cocaine discovered on the West Wing of the White House, saying that the Secret Service didn't know who it belonged to.

Bongino added that the government is “so messed up now, so corrupt now.”

“We'll discuss everything you want about deep state being a conspiracy theory, etc., it's all burche*t. It's real,” Bongino said. “We've already seen corruption in the FBI, the Intel community. Are we going to know? The answer is that I don't know… I can't predict the future. But Tell me this – I'm just looking at the camera and now begging for Secret Service leadership. Don't make America what the FBI did.”

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