Dan Bongino may be leaving FBI
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Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino has told people he is considering resigning amid a major clash between the FBI and DOJ over the continued fallout from the release of the Jeffrey Epstein memo, several sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
Panelists Josh Kraushaar, Philip Wegmann and Olivia Beavers debate the internal friction between Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and more on ‘Special Report.’
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Axios White House reporter Marc Caputo told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" spoke about that website's scoop that the FBI and DOJ have concluded that there never was an "Epstein client list" and the infamous sex offender really did kill himself inside federal prison.
FBI deputy director Dan Bongino has emerged as the 'fall guy' in the Epstein case as he was the one who okayed the release of the surveillance footage from outside Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell. But the footage had a 'missing minute' which has become the albatross around the neck of the administration,
The Justice Department and the FBI said in a memo Monday no additional information on their Epstein probe would be released.
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As MAGA supporters and Democrats alike questioned the Trump administration’s sudden change in tune, President Donald Trump praised Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel, who had come under scrutiny, for returning “back to the basics,” prompting a response from Bongino.
Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino stepped away Friday after he "lost his mind" over the scandal around the files in the case of Jeffrey Epstein. Attorney General Pam Bondi made it clear multiple times that she had the files on her desk and claimed she was handing some out to right-wing influencers.