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Dan Bongino alludes to surprising deep-state misconduct.

Dan Bongino alludes to surprising deep-state misconduct.

Dan Bongino Raises Concerns About Corruption

Dan Bongino, the former deputy FBI director, recently shared his deep concerns regarding corruption that have left a lasting impact on him. In a post on Saturday, he expressed that the current situation in America might not be as it seems.

Bongino has accused former President Barack Obama of being involved in a “long-standing coup.” This comes shortly after statements made by the Trump administration and National Intelligence Director Tarsi Gabbard. He mentioned that he, along with Director Kash Patel, intends to reveal alarming corruption within law enforcement and intelligence.

Bongino stated, “After learning what I’ve learned, I will never be the same.” He reflected on his five-month tenure with the FBI, reiterating that significant events occur behind the scenes, even if they aren’t immediately visible. He noted that he and Patel are dedicated to confronting both public corruption and issues within law enforcement.

The 50-year-old reflected on how his experiences transformed his perspective, leaving him unable to forget what he now knows.

He emphasized the shocking nature of what he uncovered, stating, “We cannot run a republic like this.” He feels strongly that real transparency is necessary for holding individuals accountable.

Recently, Bongino’s message comes during a tumultuous period for the Trump administration, which is dealing with the aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein’s files and facing challenges from a federal judge.

Additionally, rumors regarding Russian documents continue to circulate, while some media outlets seem intent on protecting those implicated in the numerous emails and directives from the Obama administration.

In the midst of these unfolding events, Bongino argues that corruption needs to be scrutinized in line with the law.

“We aim to pursue justice through appropriate investigations,” he concluded. “I can’t predict the outcome, but I commit to a sincere and honorable search for truth—beyond just personal interpretations.” He ended with a hopeful message, stating, “God bless America and those who safeguard her.”

As of now, Director Patel has not made a statement regarding these issues but did post a celebration for the FBI’s 117th anniversary.

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