Dan Bongino Considers Leaving FBI Amid Epstein Files Scandal

Dan Bongino Considers Leaving FBI Amid Epstein Files Scandal

Speculations are swirling around Dan Bongino, the deputy director of the FBI, who has reportedly taken a personal day from work amid a clash with Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding the Epstein files. This comes on the heels of Bondi’s announcement that no further disclosures will be made in the case of Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted pedophile who died in custody in 2019. Reports from Axios and CNN have confirmed that Bongino is contemplating resigning due to his frustration with the lack of transparency.

Laura Loomer, a controversial figure known for her far-right conspiracy theories, first brought attention to Bongino’s absence on X. Despite her history of spreading misinformation, her claims seem to have some merit in this case. Loomer stated that sources indicate both Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel are displeased with Bondi’s handling of the Epstein files.

“Source tells me Dan Bongino is taking the day off today from his job as Deputy Director of the FBI, and now there’s speculation on whether or not he will return to his job at the @FBI over his disgust with Blondi’s lack of transparency and handling of the Epstein files,” Loomer tweeted, using a mocking nickname for Bondi.

Loomer continued to express her belief that Bongino and Patel should call for Bondi’s resignation to further push for transparency regarding Epstein. Her sentiments echo a larger frustration among many who feel that the Epstein files should be publicly released in the interest of justice.

While initial reports suggested Bongino’s absence was tantamount to resignation, sources close to him indicate he is still technically employed but may not return. An anonymous source suggested, “he ain’t coming back.”

Before their involvement in the Trump administration, Bongino and Patel had both implied that the government was hiding the real circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death. However, after their rise within the FBI, they seemingly changed their stance, now asserting that Epstein committed suicide.

Just last week, the Department of Justice released an 11-hour video related to Epstein’s incarceration, but various gaps in the footage have fueled further speculation. Missing clips from the last moments of the day Epstein was last seen have raised eyebrows. Bondi appeared flustered when questioned about the footage during a cabinet meeting, a moment that seemed to irritate President Trump, likely due to his longstanding friendship with Epstein.

An annotated screenshot from a newly released video purporting to show the last time cameras captured Jeffrey Epstein walking to his jail cell on August 9, 2019.
Screenshot from a video released by DOJ with an annotation by Gizmodo.

A report by Wired has further complicated matters, indicating that the DOJ’s footage may have been edited, which has led to even more conspiracy theories surrounding the Epstein narrative. Despite the administration’s efforts, many feel that the way the Epstein case is being managed lacks clarity and transparency.

Interestingly, even some of Trump’s most ardent supporters are becoming disillusioned. At the recent Turning Point USA conference, audience members questioned the handling of Epstein, suggesting that they believe President Trump is complicit in covering up for powerful individuals linked to Epstein.

What will happen next regarding Bongino and Bondi remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the Epstein files issue is far from over.

What happened to the Epstein files? People are still eagerly awaiting the full release of these documents, which many believe could expose serious misconduct.

Does Dan Bongino plan to resign from the FBI? While reports suggest he is contemplating a resignation, there is no official confirmation yet.

Has there been any new evidence released regarding Epstein’s death? The DOJ recently released video footage, but gaps in the footage have raised more questions than answers.

Why are people dissatisfied with the transparency surrounding Epstein’s case? Many critics feel that the lack of new information fuels conspiracy theories and public distrust in government institutions.

Is the Trump administration facing backlash over the Epstein matter? Yes, both Republican and Democratic voices are expressing concern over how the case is being handled, prompting calls for greater transparency.

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