In response to the FBI’s failure to fulfill their promises regarding the Epstein Files, FBI director Kash Patel and assistant director Dan Bongino recently made a number of television looks. Dan Bongino claimed in his most recent interview with Fox News that he had given up everything for the task and that he had given a glimpse into the life of an FBI representative. My family is having a difficult time. But I’m not a target. I am no original FBI director James Comey. Bongino said,” I did this and I’m glad of it.” However, if you believe that we are available for tea and muffins… Dan Bongino continued, adding that because their headquarters are so near, he hear when Kash Patel opens a faucet,” I mean Kash is there all day.” According to Bongino, Kash Patel arrives at 6 is and doesn’t leave before 7 p. Since he doesn’t work out at the gym in his room, Bongino claims to go to the company at 7:30 am. You see, I spend my time staring at these four walls in Washington, DC, because I’m divorced from my family. No divorced, but rather, separated. And it’s challenging. We are in like, but it’s difficult to be apart, Bongino said. The timing of Kash Patel‘s business is critical because the FBI director was just accused of being uninterested in his career. A previous FBI employee claimed that Kash Patel is more popular at casinos and sporting events than at work, and that he had changed the schedule of his daily and weekly meetings to accommodate his needs because he typically works from his Las Vegas house. The FBI officials labeled the state as being unsupported, and Patel and Dan Bongino conducted a number of discussions and took to social media to share information about X and X with the FBI.
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