Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino planning to resign post, report says
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NEW YORK — FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is reportedly stepping away from the job he started in February.
The former New York City police officer plans to leave his FBI post in Washington, D.C. and resume his career as a media personality, according to the New York Times.
Bongino is said to have told multiple people that this week could be his last as FBI Director Kash Patel’s right-hand man, though he could stick around for another month or so. He’s reportedly begun packing some of his belongings and sending them to his house in Florida.
The 51-year-old fed groused about the difficulty of his new job in May during a visit with his former colleagues at Fox News.
“People ask me all the time, ‘Do you like it?'” he said. “I say, ‘No, I don’t.’ But the president didn’t ask me to do this to like it.”
Bongino complained then that his work in the nation’s capital was taking its toll on his family and that “part of you dies a little bit when you see all this stuff from behind the scenes.”
He recently told Fox News that he planned to at some point go back to making a living expressing his opinions when his time in government was over, but didn’t offer a timeline.
Bongino previously used his media bully pulpit to criticize government organizations life the FBI, which he once called the country’s “single most corrupt law enforcement institution.”
He also insisted to his audience that there might be more to the investigation into convicted sex offender and former Donald Trump associate Jeffrey Epstein than meets the eye. Bongino recently made amends with Attorney General Pam Bondi after taking issue with her handling of that case, according to the Times.
Trump celebrated Bongino joining his administration in a Feb. 23 social media post acknowledging the sacrifice his new hire was making.
“He was a member of the New York Police Department (New York’s Finest!), a highly respected Special Agent with the United States Secret Service, and is now one of the most successful Podcasters in the Country, something he’s willing and prepared to give up to serve,” the President wrote.
The White House denied reports late last month that Patel would soon be leaving his job as the head of the FBI.
“Do not believe the Fake News!” White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt posted on X.
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