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Behind the scenes, Kash Patel's vision of an FBI under President Donald Trump is quietly taking shape. Agents have been forced out. Others have been demoted or put on leave with no explanation. And in an effort to hunt
The FBI could soon solve the case of the pipe bombs found near the U.S. Capitol, according to bureau Deputy Director Dan Bongino.
A law enforcement investigation is underway into efforts to impersonate President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
Dan Bongino, the deputy director of the FBI, appears to not be a big fan of his new role in President Donald Trump’s administration. While speaking on “Fox & Friends” on Thursday, Bongino — a former conservative podcaster — first recalled the moment Trump asked if he would take the job, which he said has been a big lifestyle change with his family.
Once an agent investigating Mexican drug cartels, new Chicago FBI head Douglas DePodesta is focused on fentanyl investigations and immigration enforcement.
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Kash Patel and Dan Bongino promised to release a surveillance video showing no one entered the convicted sex offender’s jail cell before he was found dead in 2019.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and his boss Kash Patel are under fire for shooting down conspiracy theories. Bongino talked about the pressures of the office in a recent interview, and former Biden-Harris adviser Ashley Allison was not sympathetic.
The FBI has devolved into chaos amid Director Kash Patel’s ongoing efforts to rid the agency of staff disloyal to the Trump administration. Patel is now subjecting senior executives to polygraphs at a “rapid rate,