Dan Bongino Sworn In as FBI Deputy Director, Joining Kash Patel in Leadership
The appointments of Trump allies Bongino and Patel signal a major shift in FBI leadership, raising concerns about politicization and a lack of traditional experience.
- Dan Bongino, a former Secret Service agent and conservative commentator, has officially assumed the role of FBI Deputy Director under Director Kash Patel.
- Both Bongino and Patel have limited FBI-specific experience, making them the least experienced leadership team in the bureau's history.
- Patel has initiated significant structural changes, including relocating 1,500 agents and altering the FBI's hierarchy, drawing criticism from within the agency.
- Concerns about politicization have grown as Patel reportedly sought direct communication with Donald Trump, raising questions about the bureau's independence.
- Bongino has pledged to restore integrity and eliminate bias at the FBI, but his controversial past statements and delayed start to fulfill podcast obligations have sparked skepticism.