The CNN reporter reveals an uncomfortable text he received from Trump’s attendees about Dan Bonginos’ whereabouts
It seems that the deputy director of the FBI And Bongino He took out an Irish exit.
On Monday, the host of CNN Kaitlan Collins He said in “Anderson Cooper 360” that things in the White House are so chaotic following the Fiasco de Jeffrey Epstein that President Donald Trump’s assistants approach journalists to discover what is happening in their own administration, which includes if Bongino continues to work for the FBI.

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“[Officials] Text messages were sent and they sent me text messages this morning asking, you know, whether or not they had discovered whether they had presented to work today, ” Collins told Cooper, by CNN and in a Video obtained by The Daily Beast. “It was still an open question in Washington this morning if I was going to return to FBI today.”
Collins continued to say that Bongino “eventually appeared” to work on Monday after not appearing in the office on Friday and spending his self -efficient “weekend in Florida” of three days.
Collins said that although Bongino remains “the deputy director” of the FBI “for now”, his relationship with the Trump administration “has deteriorated so much that there are officials within the White House that they have not spoken with Dan Bongino in days.”
“They told me that the president was very angry with Dan Bongino,” Collins added.

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Bongino’s decision to play Hooko Friday was probably triggered For an alleged dispute that had the attorney general Pam Bondi At the beginning of last week. According to the reports, Bondi accused Bongino of filtering stories to the media that the FBI was upset because Epstein’s case closed during a meeting on Wednesday. Bongino was so “out of control” about the confrontation he threatened “to quit smoking and torch to PAM unless he has been fired,” NBC news reports.
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The Department of Justice announced earlier last week that it was closing the case of Epstein after reviewing it and not finding evidence of a call “customer list” or that deceased child sex trafficking died by any means other than suicide, which has enraged many to the right.


