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Dan Bongino Releases HUGE Update

At face value, Dan Bongino’s recent FBI update sounds impressive. Lots of arrests, kids rescued, headquarters being moved, DEI policies reversed, and transparency promised on major cases. All things most Americans—especially America First conservatives—have wanted to see for years.

But here’s the problem…

Despite the flashy stats and good headlines, the core, systemic issues that made people lose trust in the FBI haven’t been addressed. The Epstein case is still being whitewashed. There’s been no accountability on January 6th. The Trump assassination attempt is being downplayed. And suddenly, guys like Bongino and Kash—people who used to question everything—are now defending the official narrative? It’s not sitting right.

Let’s be honest: Dan and Kash used to be the guys warning us about Deep State corruption and coverups. Now they’re echoing the same lines we’ve heard for years: “He killed himself, I saw the file.” That’s straight out of the DOJ’s old playbook.

The shift in their tone is dramatic. And it’s not just what they’re saying—it’s how they’re saying it. Their body language in that Bartiromo interview was off. Nervous. Guarded. Like they were trying to convince themselves as much as the audience.

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So what changed?

It feels like a deal was made. Maybe not willingly, but it has that vibe. A few victories will be allowed—go after child predators, clean up the FBI’s image, make big-sounding announcements—but in exchange, the real rot stays untouched. No Epstein list. No major Deep State prosecutions. No honest breakdown of what really happened in Butler, PA.

In other words: surface-level reforms, but the core remains protected.

And look—this isn’t to say Bongino or Patel are “bad guys.” It’s possible they were put in a corner. Maybe there were threats. Maybe they’re trying to do as much good as they can from inside. But the reality is that it’s starting to look like controlled opposition—being allowed to clean up the optics while leaving the machinery of corruption untouched.


Bottom line?
People are losing trust, not just in institutions—but now even in the people who were supposed to be on our side. And unless Bongino and Kash start offering real receipts (not just PR lines), that distrust is only going to grow.

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We don’t want spin. We want the truth. And right now, we’re not getting it.

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  1. Robert

    June 24, 2025 at 12:25 am

    The names have changed but it is still the same old thing. It is called the “illusion of transparency” We have done this, and this and this, but the people that were Epstein’s clients that love to diddle underage children still walk free. Have Kash, and Dan and Pam Bondi been informed that their or their families lives will be affected if they dare to bring down the kid diddlers? There is no transparency, it is just more of the same, the same lame excuses. Victims can be blurred in video tapes. SO what exactly IS the problem? They obviously do not believe the American people can handle the truth of the perverts they were duped into electing to the highest positions in our land, and I makes me sick

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