FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino officially stepped down from his position at the bureau on Jan. 3, hours after President Donald Trump confirmed that Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro was in U.S. custody.
Bongino, responding to a post on X in which he praised the capture of Maduro, said, “It was a busy last day on the job.”
“This will be my last post on this account,” Bongino wrote. “Tomorrow I return to civilian life. It’s been an incredible year thanks to the leadership and decisiveness of President Trump.”
The deputy director added that “it was an honor of a lifetime” to work alongside FBI Director Kash Patel while serving the American people….
Deputy Director Dan Bongino Officially Resigns From FBI

