President Trump Appoints Dan Bongino as Deputy FBI Director – Guy D. McCardle

In a move that has sent ripples through both political and law enforcement communities, President Donald Trump announced late Sunday the appointment of Dan Bongino as the new Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Bongino, a former Secret Service agent and conservative media personality, is set to serve under recently confirmed FBI Director Kash Patel.

A Departure from Tradition

Dan Bongino’s appointment as Deputy FBI Director marks a major break from tradition. Unlike past deputies, he has no FBI experience, having worked instead in the Secret Service, NYPD, and conservative media. The role is typically filled by a career agent overseeing law enforcement operations, making his selection highly unusual.

Bongino is also a vocal Trump ally and a prominent figure in the Make America Great Again movement. While political appointees are common, his deep partisan ties raise concerns for some about the potential politicization of the bureau. His media background, as a Fox News personality and podcast host, further sets him apart from past FBI leadership, which has traditionally been drawn from Bureau insiders and legal circles.

Adding to the controversy, Bongino has called the FBI “irredeemably corrupt.” His appointment, alongside that of new FBI Director Kash Patel, puts two strong Trump loyalists at the agency’s helm, sparking debate over whether these changes will bring much-needed reform or undermine the FBI’s independence. Time will tell, but I feel it’s a step in the right direction.

Bongino’s Background

Dan Bongino, the newly appointed Deputy FBI Director, has a diverse background spanning law enforcement, politics, and media. He began his career in law enforcement as a New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer from 1995 to 1999. Afterward, he joined the U.S. Secret Service, where he served from 1999 to 2011, including assignments on the protective details of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.

In addition to his law enforcement career, Bongino has a strong academic background. He earned both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in psychology from Queens College and later obtained an MBA from Pennsylvania State University.

Bongino also pursued politics, running for Congress as a Republican three times, though unsuccessfully. Over the years, he has been a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump and a fierce critic of federal law enforcement agencies, often accusing them of political bias.