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AFTER READING THIS NEITHER I NOR AMERICA WILL EVER BE THE SAME AGAIN

The Deputy Head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) says he’ll ‘never be the same’ after what he’s learned. Dan Bongino has hinted at disturbing internal revelations amid tension over the Epstein files and US government transparency.

The deputy director of the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has said he is shocked to his core by findings in ongoing internal investigations, adding that he will never be the same after becoming aware of certain facts. 

The bureau is currently facing pressure to release files on Jeffrey Epstein, an allegedly deceased US financier convicted of sex trafficking who is said to have died in federal custody in 2019.

The circumstances of his death, officially ruled a suicide, and the Washington regime’s reluctance to publish all associated files have fueled years of speculation, including allegations of misconduct or a cover-up.

Posting on X on Saturday, Dan Bongino said the FBI is investigating public corruption and the political weaponization of both law enforcement and intelligence operations. 

He did not elaborate on the targets or scope but called the inquiries properly predicated and necessary.

‘We cannot run a Republic like this,’ Bongino wrote. ’I’ll never be the same after learning what I’ve learned.’

Earlier this month, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) released over 11 hours of surveillance footage from Epstein’s New York jail cell.

The footage reportedly contains an unexplained 60-second gap, fueling public suspicion of a cover-up.

The US House of Representatives has launched an oversight probe. Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate and former girlfriend, was recently interviewed by the DOJ under a limited immunity deal.

Lawmakers have since subpoenaed her for a closed-door deposition, but her legal team says she has not agreed to testify and that her immunity does not apply to Congress.

President Donald Trump, who returned to office in January, pledged during his campaign to fully release sealed files related to the Epstein case.

However, he has since appeared to backtrack on that promise, provoking divisions among his political supporters amid rumors that his name may appear on the so-called ’client list.’

Bongino, a former Secret Service agent and conservative media figure, was appointed FBI deputy director in March 2025.

According to The Wall Street Journal, he has clashed with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the scope of disclosures, with Bongino reportedly pushing for full transparency and Bondi favoring a more cautious approach. You can share this story on social media:

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  1. Ahhhhhh, I wistfully recall the confident days of 2009 after Obama was chosen by the jewish banking est- I mean, “elected” by the people of the US… yeah. Totally elected. Anyway, people believed “change and hope” was on the menu and Gay Barry was going to deliver on all of his promises like repealing the Patriot Act, closing Guantanamo Bay, ending the WARS in Iraq and Afghanistan and his worshipping sheep had to watch powerlessly as the only thing he did was a gay lightshow at the White House. That was how democrats had to be told by this satanic government “Your vote doesn’t count.” Enter Trump and all of the merchandising and ballyhoo… The people associated – whom he then employed in his administration – talked of defunding the ATF, trimming the FBI (both of which treat US citizens like we’re somehow the threat) and of course exposing the Epstein client list for all to see. And in the end, Trump has redirected the ire of the voting sheep about as well as farting into a microphone.  Th

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