… Many of these cases involve victims, both young and old, who we will not allow to be re-victimized by a rushed and sloppy effort.In the best interests of openness and transparency I’ll be posting regular information updates on this account.
— Dan Bongino (@FBIDDBongino) March 30, 2025
-The Director and I are working through many of the transparency issues. We are focused on getting this done the right way, and as quickly and efficiently as possible.…
-We are engaging with all of our personnel on transparency, while simultaneously dealing with a number of serious threats to the Homeland, our children, our economy, and our infrastructure. We absolutely cannot afford to miss any threats in those spaces. Multi-tasking isn’t an option here.
-I am well aware of some of the early concerns expressed on social media about the speed of change. I understand. But I’ll state again, if you think I upended my prior job and lifestyle to take a vacation in FBI headquarters, then I can’t help you. You’ve already decided, despite logic and reason, that all is lost. It is not. Not even close. Because you don’t see things happening in live time, does not mean change isn’t happening. Not even close. You will see results, and not every result will please everyone, but you will absolutely see results. Just watch.
-God bless America, and all those who defend Her.
-Dan
Julie Kelly
Read this carefully.
"Transparency" appears to mean the dirty operatives inside and outside the FBI hid--and are still hiding--records and info we want. People demanding outcomes right now truly have no grasp of the deep corruption throughout this 37,000-employee agency with 56 field offices and layers of entrenched, uncooperative bureaucracy. (Keep in mind, every field office was involved in the investigations, raids, and arrests of J6ers.)
Did you really think Chris Wray was just going to leave J6-related records including the pipe bomber on his desk for the next director to have? Or all the materials on the criminal investigations into the Pres Trump and his team? Or the surveillance of conservatives including members of Congress? Or comms between DOJ/FBI and Biden White House? Or Jack Smith's records?
Even if Wray had placed all the files in a nice stack on Kash's desk, it takes time to investigate, find new evidence, interview witnesses, bring the case before a grand jury (in Washington, presumably), and obtain an indictment.
My guess is Kash and Dan in addition to the new leadership at DOJ are absolutely blown away by the depth of corruption, criminality, and depravity at the FBI. It is probably nearly impossible to process and even more difficult figuring out where to start.
Exposing what happened at the FBI for more than a decade and holding those responsible will take time--and caution. The American people are not prepared to learn what the country's top law enforcement agency has been up to in targeting Trump and MAGA--and more importantly, what it was not doing to keep us safe.
I was honored to be at Dan's 50th birthday party in December. He is beyond blessed with a loving family, loyal friends, thriving business, and a comfortable lifestyle--he did not sacrifice that for now to push papers around or hide the ball. That's not his style whatsoever.
Be patient and trust those in charge. If in a year from now, we still don't have some disclosures, you can bitch. Otherwise, appreciate and support the nearly insurmountable task before them.
To my MAGA friends flipping out that "no one has been arrested yet," I would urge you to consider this:
— John Rich🇺🇸 (@johnrich) April 1, 2025
1. We are in the 10th week of a 208 week DJT term.
2. @Kash_Patel and @FBIDDBongino are stone cold Patriots, and absolutely vicious.
3. There is a strategy to this demolition.
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