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The political climate in Washington, D.C. was shaken in early 2025 after Donald Trump appointed Dan Bongino as Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Announced on February 23, shortly after Trump returned to the presidency, the decision placed a well-known conservative media personality in one of the bureau’s most influential operational roles. The political climate in Washington, D.C.

The political climate in Washington, D.C. was shaken in early 2025 after Donald Trump appointed Dan Bongino as Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Announced on February 23, shortly after Trump returned to the presidency, the decision placed a well-known conservative media personality in one of the bureau’s most influential operational roles. Bongino officially assumed the position on March 17, 2025, serving under Director Kash Patel and overseeing the FBI’s daily operations across its nationwide network of agents and offices. The appointment marked a notable break from longstanding precedent. Traditionally, the FBI’s deputy director has been a career law enforcement professional with extensive experience within the bureau. Bongino’s background, while rooted in public service, also included years in political commentary.

Bongino’s Background in Law Enforcement and Media

He began as an officer with the New York City Police Department from 1995 to 1999 before joining the U.S. Secret Service, where he served from 1999 to 2011. During his time there, he participated in protective details for senior government officials and worked on financial crime investigations. After leaving government service, Bongino transitioned into media, building a substantial following as a conservative commentator. Through

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