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Dan Bongino May Quit... Again

Bongino gave up his weekday three-hour talk radio show on Cumulus-Westwood One, a lucrative podcast/You Tube show and frequent visits to Fox News, all to become the second in command at the FBI. But things aren't working out very well. Even before this week, he was saying the work is intense, the hours are long, he's away from his family.

Now the old Bongino is at odds with the new Bongino. He frequently talked about the Jeffrey Epstein case, accused of crimes involving underaged women. Epstein, a close friend of Donald Trump and other political leaders, killed himself in his jail cell. Bongino spent many hours of radio time questioning an Epstein conspiracy. Who were his clients? Did he really commit suicide or did someone want him dead?

Media reports say he didn't show up for work on Friday and that he's thinking of quitting the FBI. After saying she had the Epstein file on her desk and was ready to reveal all, Attorney General Pam Bondi now says there was no client list and no evidence of anything other than suicide. You may remember Bongino was mad at Cumulus' requirements during the Pandemic that employees had to be vaccinated. He stopped doing his radio show and threatened to quit then too.
 
Bongino gave up his weekday three-hour talk radio show on Cumulus-Westwood One, a lucrative podcast/You Tube show and frequent visits to Fox News, all to become the second in command at the FBI. But things aren't working out very well. Even before this week, he was saying the work is intense, the hours are long, he's away from his family.

Now the old Bongino is at odds with the new Bongino. He frequently talked about the Jeffrey Epstein case, accused of crimes involving underaged women. Epstein, a close friend of Donald Trump and other political leaders, killed himself in his jail cell. Bongino spent many hours of radio time questioning an Epstein conspiracy. Who were his clients? Did he really commit suicide or did someone want him dead?

Media reports say he didn't show up for work on Friday and that he's thinking of quitting the FBI. After saying she had the Epstein file on her desk and was ready to reveal all, Attorney General Pam Bondi now says there was no client list and no evidence of anything other than suicide. You may remember Bongino was mad at Cumulus' requirements during the Pandemic that employees had to be vaccinated. He stopped doing his radio show and threatened to quit then too.


Here is the other part why Bongino may be quitting the FBI because the other part is he is being ordered to investigate the former directors of the CIA and FBI over events that took place on Trump's first term.

The FBI has launched criminal probes into former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey, Fox News Digital reported on Tuesday, citing sources.
The probes are over alleged wrongdoing related to past government investigations about claims of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. elections in which President Donald Trump defeated former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the news report said.
The CIA and the Justice Department had no immediate comment. The FBI declined to comment. Reuters has not independently verified the probes.
The scope of the criminal investigations into Brennan and Comey was unclear, the report added. Trump-nominated CIA Director John Ratcliffe referred Brennan, who served in that role under former Democratic President Barack Obama, for potential prosecution, according to the report.
A criminal investigation does not necessarily result in charges. Brennan did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Comey could not immediately be reached.
Fox said its sources were from the Justice Department but did not specify the number of sources.
 


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