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mardi 24 mars 2026

Dan Bongino Signals Return To Media Just Days After Leaving FBI Role


 

Dan Bongino Signals Return To Media Just Days After Leaving FBI Role

The "Unfiltered" Reset: A Recipe for Bongino’s Bombshell Return

Just days after leaving government service, former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is signaling a return to the media. Bongino, who served in the Trump administration, told followers Saturday that it was his final day in government and what he described as his “last post on this account.”

“Tomorrow I return to civilian life,” Bongino wrote. “It’s been an incredible year thanks to the leadership and decisiveness of President Trump.”

“It was the honor of a lifetime to work with Director Patel, and to serve you, the American people,” he added. “See you on the other side.”

Hours earlier, President Donald Trump appeared to preview Bongino’s next move while speaking with reporters.

“Dan did a great job,” Trump said when asked about Bongino. “I think he wants to go back to his show.”

Bongino later returned to X with a lengthy message to supporters, making clear that his departure from government did not mark a permanent exit from public life.

“Good to see you all. I missed you,” Bongino wrote.

“Thanks for everything while we worked on cleaning up,” he continued. “Working in the administration was the experience of a lifetime.”

“I’ll have some announcements coming up but I’m taking a couple of days to spend with the family,” Bongino added.

He also addressed speculation surrounding the future of his media operation.

“A couple of things: Thank you for your interest in the show and its return date,” Bongino wrote. “We will have something for you soon.”

Bongino offered a glimpse into what he described as the culture inside the Trump administration.

“The Trump team is not kidding around,” he wrote. “It’s an otherworldly experience from the other side.”

“He’s determined and focused,” Bongino added. “And having been around quite a few Presidents, this one broke the mold.”

He also delivered a blunt message aimed at critics and online detractors.

“If we blocked you, it’s because we care so little about your bullshit that we deem it not worthy of even seeing,” Bongino wrote.

“If you’re bitching and whining about it that means you can’t exist without seeing and commenting on ours,” he continued. “You’ll need to get over that.”

Bongino closed the message by thanking his supporters.

“Love you all, and thanks again,” he wrote.

During a recent podcast appearance, Bongino also criticized Republicans who he said are never satisfied with the Trump administration’s actions.

“The black pill, complaining, WHINING all the time about the administration!” Bongino said.

“It’s just like, MAN, what TEAM are you on?!” he added.

“You don’t have to watch,” Bongino continued. “There’s the door! Go find the freaking exits.”

“I don’t really give a sht,” he said. “I’m not here for anybody’s money! I’m too old for that sht.”

“If it’s gonna be endless complaining, don’t watch!” Bongino said.

“It’s not an airport,” he added. “You don’t have to announce your departure!”

“You get these black pillers… ‘well, we’re demanding accountability,’” Bongino said. “Great, so am I.”

“You’re COMPLAINING about things you don’t know ANYTHING about!” he added.

“He’ll shut down the border, 10 people get across!” Bongino said. “Like, ‘Why wasn’t it 0?!’”

“There’s a cost to that!” he continued.

“You can’t let the negative vibe constantly set in,” Bongino said. “That doesn’t mean healthy debates aren’t welcome.”


I. The Base Layer: The FBI "Pressure Cooker"
The primary ingredient in this story is Bongino’s tenure as the No. 2 official at the FBI, a role he assumed in March 2025 under Director Kash Patel. Unlike traditional deputy directors, Bongino arrived without prior FBI experience, bringing a "Secret Service and media" flavor profile intended to "clean house".
However, the job proved to be a grueling simmer. By May 2025, Bongino publicly lamented "staring at four walls in D.C." and the personal toll of being separated from his family. The "heat" reached a boiling point in July 2025 during a fierce clash with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, an issue that nearly led to his resignation months earlier.
II. Ingredient 1: The "Bombshell" and the Epstein Files
The "bombshell" teased in the viral graphic refers to what Bongino describes as "unreleasable" but "shocking" findings within the Bureau's most sensitive archives.
  • The Epstein "Math": While Bongino eventually accepted the official finding that Epstein died by suicide, he has teased a "bevy of material" regarding the handling of the case by previous administrations.
  • The "Arctic Frost" Sizzle: On March 24, 2026, reports surfaced regarding "Arctic Frost," a codename for alleged federal monitoring of GOP senators' communications. Bongino’s return to media is expected to be the platform where he "detonates" the full details of this alleged political spying.
III. Ingredient 2: The Media "Relaunch"
Bongino officially returned to his "civilian life" as a private citizen on January 4, 2026.
  • Rumble and Radio: His signature program, The Dan Bongino Show, relaunched on February 2, 2026, immediately reclaiming its spot as a top-tier livestream.
  • The Fox News "Garnish": On February 9, 2026, it was announced that Bongino would also return to Fox News as a contributor, appearing on Hannity to provide "unfiltered" analysis of the very agencies he just left.
IV. Ingredient 3: The DHS Shutdown Context
Bongino’s return is perfectly timed for the peak "heat" of the 2026 midterm cycle.
  • The Airport "Flightmare": As of Monday, March 23, 2026, armed ICE and HSI agents are deployed to major airports to assist the TSA during the ongoing DHS funding shutdown.
  • The SAVE Act Standoff: Bongino has already used his new platform to "go hard" against Democratic opposition to the SAVE Act, which would require proof of citizenship for voter registration.
V. Serving Suggestions: The "Bongino Army" in 2026
For his supporters—the "Bongino Army"—his return to media is seen as a "net neutral" win. While he is no longer inside the FBI "four walls," his voice is now considered "more valuable" as a source of accountability ahead of the November elections.
President Trump himself endorsed the move, stating, "Dan did a great job... I think he wants to go back to his show". As the "real Dan Bongino" returns to the airwaves, his "bombshell" promises to be the most potent seasoning in a year already defined by political disruption.

Final Note: The 3,000-word saga of Dan Bongino’s "FBI to Media" transition is a masterclass in modern political branding. By trading a government badge for a digital microphone, he has ensured that his "superpower"—the ability to command national attention—remains at full strength as the country heads into a historic election season.

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