Dan Bongino passionately relaunches his podcast in a studio, conversing with President Trump on screen.
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Dan Bongino relaunches podcast after leaving FBI deputy director job

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Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino returned to podcasting on Monday, relaunching a show that included a brief conversation with President Donald Trump and renewed attacks on the media and critics.

Dan Bongino, a conservative media personality and former U.S. Secret Service agent, returned to podcasting on Monday after ending his stint as the FBI’s deputy director.

Bongino served as the bureau’s No. 2 official after President Donald Trump announced in February 2025 that Bongino would take the role under FBI Director Kash Patel. Bongino later announced he would leave the job in January 2026, following a short and controversial tenure that drew scrutiny because he had no prior FBI experience and because of his history as a partisan commentator.

In the comeback episode, Bongino used a long opening monologue to attack mainstream media and his detractors, using profanity and declaring that he was back to reclaim influence in conservative media.

The episode also included a brief appearance by Trump, who praised Bongino’s work at the FBI and encouraged his return to public commentary. Trump again repeated his false claim that he won the 2020 presidential election in a “landslide.” Courts, state election officials from both parties and federal reviews have found no evidence of outcome-changing fraud in the 2020 election.

Bongino also addressed topics he had discussed for years as a commentator, including Jeffrey Epstein. During his time in government, Bongino publicly signaled that he had moved away from earlier insinuations about the FBI’s role in certain high-profile controversies and said investigations should be guided by evidence.

Details cited in some accounts of the show — including specific livestream viewership figures, claims of a Times Square billboard promoting the relaunch, and exact wording attributed to Bongino about platform disruptions and the contents of FBI evidence files — could not be independently verified from the available reporting reviewed for this article.

Bongino has said he intends to continue producing regular programming as he resumes his media career.

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Reactions on X to Dan Bongino's podcast relaunch are divided: supporters celebrated record viewership despite alleged DDoS attacks and praised the Trump interview, while critics from various sides decried score-settling, absence of Epstein files discussion, and Trump's disputed claims. Journalists noted specific Trump statements on elections.

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Dan Bongino passionately announcing return to conservative media at podium, urging focus on principles for 2026 midterms.
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Dan Bongino signals return to conservative media, denounces ‘grifters and bums’

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Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino said he plans to resume conservative commentary and urged supporters to focus on what he called the movement’s “foundational principles” ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, after leaving the bureau following a short stint in the Trump administration.

At a Nov. 5 hearing in Alexandria, Va., a federal magistrate judge criticized prosecutors in the criminal case against former FBI Director James Comey and ordered the Justice Department to swiftly turn over investigative and grand-jury materials, as disputes over evidence handling and privilege intensified.

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President Donald Trump's Justice Department faces a turbulent week marked by investigations into political foes and internal frustrations. Attorney General Pam Bondi is under scrutiny as Trump pushes for aggressive pursuits against his critics. Resignations and probes highlight deepening tensions within the administration.

A retired FBI agent addressed concerns about rising political threats at a historic Republican club in New York City. The event focused on personal security amid perceptions of increasing urban dangers. Attendees shared stories of vigilantism and sought advice on navigating crowded streets and mass transit.

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Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson interviewed Republican gubernatorial candidate James Fishback on his show in early January, amplifying Fishback’s hardline “America First” message as his campaign draws scrutiny over his comments about the “great replacement,” his outreach to the far-right “groyper” milieu linked to Nick Fuentes, and his criticism of pro-Israel groups and policies.

CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss told employees in a Tuesday all-staff meeting that she plans to bring on about 18 paid commentators and hire reporters for new reporting outposts, while signaling that newsroom staff reductions are coming as the division tries to broaden its audience and rebuild trust.

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