Bongino Praised For Early Moves As FBI Deputy Director

Dan Bongino wasted no time making an impact in his new role as Deputy

Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,

reports said on Monday.

Soon after being sworn in,

Bongino honored fallen FBI

agents by visiting the agency’s Wall of Honor,

a gesture that quickly earned widespread praise from his supporters.The FBI’s official account shared the moment on social media, noting:

“After his swearing-in ceremony as FBI Deputy Director,Dan Bongino paid his respects at the Wall of Honor,

honoring the brave members of the #

FBI who made the ultimate sacrificeand reflecting on the legacy of

those who paved the way in the pursuit of justice and security.”

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