Former Trump White House Lawyer Says Pam Bondi Isn’t Going Anywhere Amid Power Struggle: ‘It’ll Be a Huge Embarrassment’ for Trump
LEON COUNTY, FLORIDA, JUL 11 – Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino threatens resignation over Attorney General Pam Bondi's handling of Epstein files amid DOJ memo denying a client list or blackmail evidence.
- FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino threatens to resign if Attorney General Pam Bondi remains on the job amid internal conflict over Jeffrey Epstein files.
- This tension follows a recent DOJ and FBI memo that concluded Epstein died by suicide and no client list implicating others exists, sparking backlash.
- Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel reportedly oppose Bondi's management, with Patel considering resignation if Bongino leaves, but Bondi's position is secure.
- Ty Cobb, former Trump White House lawyer, said the president would not choose Patel or Bongino over Bondi, who declared, “The Epstein client list is sitting on my desk.”
- The dispute highlights a struggle within the Trump administration's law enforcement team, but White House officials say attempts at division are baseless and progress continues.
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WH Rips Reports Patel, Bongino May Quit If Bondi Stays AG
The White House slammed "baseless" reports Friday that FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino are weighing resignation if Attorney General Pam Bondi keeps her job as the fallout grows from a memo that determined Jeffrey Epstein was not murdered and did not have a client list or blackmail powerful people. Bongino has told people he is thinking about stepping down amid a major clash between the FBI and the Department of Justice ov…
BREAKING: Dan Bongino may be leaving FBI after clash with AG Pam Bondi
NBC News White House Correspondent Vaughn Hillyard joins Nicolle Wallace to break down his new reporting over the clashes within the FBI between Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Director Dan Bongino as well as Director Kash Patel.
Former Trump White House Lawyer Says Pam Bondi Isn’t Going Anywhere Amid Power Struggle: ‘It’ll Be a Huge Embarrassment’ for Trump
An attorney who worked in the White House during President Donald Trump’s first term said Attorney General Pam Bondi’s job is safe for now. On Friday, FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino were reportedly mulling whether to resign their posts if Bondi remains as attorney general after this week’s debacle involving the Jeffrey Epstein case. Bongino reportedly did not show up for work on Friday. Bondi, Patel, and Bongino had …
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