On Wednesday evening’s episode of “Hannity,” FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino sat down for an interview and sent an ominous message to New York Attorney General Letitia James and every other corrupt politician in the country. Ladies and gentlemen, this is exactly what we voted for when we cast our ballots for Trump. It feels good to be back.
Fox News personality Sean Hannity asked Bongino, who used to be a Fox host himself, if any investigations had been launched to find out if James and others had messed around with evidence and made it magically disappear — in a shredder that is — and if corrupt individuals working within the government were ever going to be held accountable for their actions.
This is a question that’s been on the minds of American voters for a long time now. With every passing day, we become more and more aware of the depth of corruption in the heart of our beloved country. What we don’t see is these individuals, the personification of rot and decay ideologically speaking, paying for their deeds. It’s disheartening.
Bongino answered in the affirmative concerning methods being available to find out if evidence has been destroyed. He then told Hannity he couldn’t weigh in with detail about Letitia James, not wanting to get ahead of case being built by the Justice Department.
It was at this point that the former Fox News pundit got right down to business, addressing corrupt politicians everywhere, letting them know in no uncertain terms, that the gig is up.
“I don’t want to comment on that specific case right now for a reason. I don’t want to get ahead of the Department of Justice on that, but I want to say that as you know the FBI obviously has the public corruption portfolio … Yes, if you are a corrupt politician out there, if you are engaged in behavior, you know what you’re doing. We’re going to find it. I promise no one is going to get off,” the deputy director stated, according to Trending Politics News.
Making corrupt politicians and government workers suffer the consequences for their actions wasn’t the only topic of conversation covered during the interview. Bongino and Hannity also chatted about the new dangers our country is facing. New developments in technology are creating new challenges for federal law enforcement to stop terrorism.
“The threat picture now for the United States is dramatic,” Bongino said to the host, according to a report shared by The Hill. “When you get the president’s daily brief every morning like the director and I do for this … you go out of there [and] your blood pressure is through the roof. It’s so many different things.”
He then discussed threats posed by drones and artificial intelligence, mentioning how America is now being infiltrated by individuals acting on behalf of other nations’ governments.
“People say, ‘Well, what keeps you up at night?’” Bongino said. “Well, the answer is, I’d never sleep if I thought about this stuff all the time, but it all keeps me up at night.”
Earlier in the day, the deputy director of the FBI gave a speech to a group of students graduating from the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia. During his talk, he stressed to the graduates how new threats against the country are emerging and how they, and the rest of law enforcement, are what stands in their way.
“I said, ‘There’s no one coming to save us — the Marvel Avengers ain’t coming,’” Bongino told Hannity during the segment. “It is us.”
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