FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino unleashed a fiery critique of former FBI Director James Comey during a live TV interview and follow-up social media posts. Bongino, a vocal conservative reformer, accused Comey of repeatedly disrespecting law enforcement and undermining the bureau’s integrity. His remarks come as pressure builds to hold Comey accountable for alleged misconduct during his tenure.
Bongino specifically targeted Comey’s recent “86 47” social media post, calling it another shameful act from a disgraced former leader. He argued Comey’s pattern of reckless behavior—including mishandling the Clinton email investigation—proves he cared more about politics than justice. “This isn’t just a mistake,” Bongino said. “It’s a betrayal of the badge.”
Appointed alongside Director Kash Patel, Bongino has spent months cleaning up what he calls “Comey’s disaster.” Insiders report systemic corruption and political bias festered under Comey’s watch. Bongino’s blunt style contrasts sharply with the old guard’s secrecy, resonating with Americans tired of D.C. elites playing games.
Legal experts warn Comey could face perjury charges if investigations prove he lied under oath. Conservative lawmakers, including Rep. Andy Ogles, demand probes into Comey’s actions. “No one’s above the law,” Bongino stated. “Even if they used to wear the director’s hat.”
The confrontation erupted days before Bongino’s scheduled Fox Business interview, forcing him to address Comey’s latest stunt early. Sources say Patel’s team is methodically exposing years of bureaucratic rot, with more revelations expected soon. “Wait until America sees the full picture,” Bongino teased.
Reforming the FBI remains an uphill battle, with entrenched bureaucrats resisting change. Tucker Carlson recently highlighted Bongino’s struggles to dismantle what conservatives call the “deep state.” Despite hurdles, Bongino insists progress is happening behind the scenes.
Patriots nationwide cheered Bongino’s no-nonsense approach, flooding social media with support. Many see him as the last line of defense against a weaponized justice system targeting conservatives. “Enough is enough,” one supporter wrote. “Lock him up!”
Bongino closed with a rallying cry: “This isn’t about me—it’s about saving the FBI from the swamp. Stay strong, America. The truth always wins.” His message echoes growing demands for accountability in Washington, where everyday Americans feel silenced by powerful insiders.