FBI, Trump and Dan Bongino
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It seems FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino pulled an Irish exit. On Monday, CNN host Kaitlan Collins said on “Anderson Cooper 360” that things at the White House are so chaotic in the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein files fiasco that President Donald Trump’s aides are reaching out to reporters to figure out what’s going on in their own administration — which includes whether or not Bongino is still working for the FBI.
President Donald Trump is countering criticism of the Justice Department’s failure to release much-hyped records around the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case, accusing former government officials including Barack Obama,
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino reportedly returned to work Monday, but his future in the Trump administration still remains unclear.
Trump has been ratcheting up his rhetoric against his critics over Epstein, calling those demanding more information about him "bad people."
Bongino took a personal day on Friday and was mulling resigning after a heated exchange with AG Pam Bondi, The Post previously reported.
Several of President Trump’s top officials went to work Monday with a key question unanswered: Would Dan Bongino show up for work today?
Trump fumed when Dan Bongino threatened to resign amid Epstein clash: report - Bongino reportedly threatened to resign if the president did not fire the attorney general
Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to answer questions Tuesday about investigate files related to Jeffrey Epstein and her clash with a top FBI official