Trump, Epstein 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.
It usually works the other way around, but the Epstein files furor now has the White House turned so inside-out that bewildered aides have been quietly reaching out to CNN for clarity over what on earth is going on in their own administration.
Several of President Trump’s top officials went to work Monday with a key question unanswered: Would Dan Bongino show up for work today?
The president asked his supporters to “let Pam Bondi do her job” as she faces scrutiny over handling the release of documents related to the disgraced financier.
President Trump publicly backed FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino amid reports he may resign over Epstein files dispute with the DOJ.
The former Secret Service agent and conservative media personality is said to be weighing his resignation from the FBI.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino reportedly returned to work Monday, but his future in the Trump administration still remains unclear.
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Latin Times on MSNDan Bongino's Chances of Leaving Trump Admin As MAGA Influencer Predicts His Resignation Over Epstein Files DebacleAfter a MAGA influencer speculated that FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino would depart "in the next week," bettors try to predict who will leave the administration next.
Top White House officials are feuding over the Jeffrey Epstein files, despite President Trump's demand that they — and the American public — move on, officials tell Axios. Trump quickly dismissed a reporter's question Tuesday about whether Attorney General Pam Bondi had told him he was in the sex trafficker's files.