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Alex Jones Exposes What’s Going On With Dan Bongino

Over the past few days, something unusual has been happening. People I trust—Tucker Carlson, Glenn Beck, Alex Jones, and myself included—are all expressing the same concern:

Dan Bongino doesn’t sound like Dan Bongino anymore.

He recently went on Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo and said two things that sent shockwaves through many of us:

  1. Jeffrey Epstein did kill himself.
  2. There’s “no there there” when it comes to the Trump assassination attempt in Butler, PA.

These claims have people seriously questioning what’s going on.

Alex Jones, who’s not quick to throw trusted figures under the bus, laid it out in detail. According to him and others in the know, the official story about the attempted assassination doesn’t hold water. A young man, trained, clean, isolated, and with a mysterious background, somehow pulled off a major attack at a Trump rally. Then the investigation was suddenly closed. Bodies were cremated, surveillance footage vanished, evidence was suppressed—and now we’re just told to move along.

Trump’s former spokesperson Liz Harrington also publicly questioned Bongino’s statement. She asked who exactly briefed him—the same people who cleaned up the crime scene and shut down transparency? There are too many unanswered questions: Who was the shooter in contact with? Why were federal agencies so quick to back off? Why was the crime scene so swiftly sanitized?

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The theory gaining traction is that this wasn’t a lone gunman. Many believe this was a coordinated operation—a classic “black op”—and the silence or denial from figures like Bongino and Kash Patel only fuels suspicions. People are especially disturbed because they trusted these men, and now they’re watching them dismiss credible concerns as if it’s all a conspiracy.

Even more troubling: comparisons are being made to historical cover-ups. From Epstein’s suspicious death to CIA-linked figures like the Unabomber and Manson, people are connecting dots. They believe there’s a deeper network working behind the scenes, and any attempt to question it is met with gaslighting or silence.

The bottom line? Many Americans aren’t buying the official story. They feel insulted. They’re demanding answers—and they won’t stop asking, no matter how many times someone in power tells them to “move on.”

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