Trump says Dan Bongino to be FBI deputy director

President Donald Trump said in a post on social media Sunday that Dan Bongino, talk show host and former Secret Service agent, will be deputy director of the FBI.

President Donald Trump said in a post on social media Sunday that Dan Bongino, talk show host and former Secret Service agent, will be deputy director of the FBI. (Yuri Gripas, Reuters)


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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said in a post on social media Sunday that Dan Bongino, a conservative talk show host, will be deputy director of the FBI.

Bongino will join Kash Patel, who was recently confirmed by the Senate as director of the FBI. Trump said Bongino was named to the role by Patel. The position does not require Senate confirmation.

"Great news for Law Enforcement and American Justice!" Trump posted on his social media network, Truth Social, calling Bongino "a man of incredible love and passion for our Country."

Bongino was previously a New York City police offer, and a member of the U.S. Secret Service. He most recently had been known as a conservative radio host and podcaster.

Trump said in his post that Bongino is "prepared to give up" his program as he steps into the new role. "The Dan Bongino Show" was most recently the 56th-ranked podcast in the United States, according to Spotify.

Contributing: Caitlin Webber

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