During a recent appearance on “Fox & Friends,” FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino tackled the topic of his potential exit from the FBI. This comes amid swirling reports suggesting he may be stepping down soon. According to MS NOW, Bongino has “quietly” informed colleagues of a planned departure next year, with a specific announcement anticipated around December 19. Sources indicate that some of his personal belongings have already been cleared from his office.

Bongino’s response to these reports was notably dismissive. When approached by MS NOW for comment, he stated, “Print whatever you’d like. No one believes you anyway.” This underscores Bongino’s skepticism toward the narrative presented by the outlet, which is often seen as part of a liberal agenda. His remarks reveal confidence that his supporters trust him over what he characterizes as unreliable reporting.

While MS NOW’s credibility might be questioned, other conservative outlets have provided similar insights that lend weight to the discussion surrounding Bongino’s future. The New York Sun noted that Bongino’s office was reportedly empty, adding to speculation about his next steps. FOX News further indicated that Bongino could be making significant decisions regarding his career in the weeks ahead. However, they also mentioned that his office had not been cleared out entirely, adding an element of uncertainty.

The reports of Bongino’s potential departure coincide with rumblings about FBI Director Kash Patel’s standing within the agency. MS NOW previously reported on claims that Patel could be removed from his position, with a highly regarded official, Andrew Bailey, in line for a possible role as his successor. The White House has since labeled these assertions as “fake news,” yet they generate questions about stability within the bureau.

Central to this conversation is the issue of information leaks. The whispers surrounding Bongino and Patel suggest there are still elements within the “Deep State” that are resistant to change. Reports insinuate that various factions within the FBI prefer to see Bongino and Patel exit, raising suspicions about who is communicating these details to the press.

Ultimately, the dialogue surrounding Bongino is multi-faceted and touches on broader themes of accountability and transparency in government. Whether these upcoming changes truly materialize remains to be seen, but Bongino’s defiant response illustrates his steadfastness in the face of adversity and speculation.

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