To: irishjuggler
It’s easy to criticize from the outside, but it’s a different story when you have to abide by laws and regulations on the inside.
I guess he didn’t find it so easy. Unfortunate, but I do think he might have done a lot of good. YOu can’t do everything, however.
6 posted on
12/18/2025 1:04:12 AM PST by
Jonty30
(Escasooners are faster than escalators,)
To: Jonty30
He was never planning to be at the FBI longer than a year or two. He wanted to go back to his job which was rhe original plan.
8 posted on
12/18/2025 1:17:07 AM PST by
vivenne
(7Come to think of it. Fact)
To: Jonty30
A reasonable post on the matter!! Congrats!!
35 posted on
12/18/2025 3:55:05 AM PST by
maddog55
(The only thing systemic in America is the left's hatred of it!)
To: Jonty30
It was a family issue; he did not do well being physically separated from his family.
And to all his critics, do you know how hard it is to serve separated from your family ? He tried, and could not continue. Next candidate please.
Bongino began his career as a New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer from 1995 to 1999 before serving as a U.S. Secret Service agent from 1999 to 2011.
53 posted on
12/18/2025 5:27:59 AM PST by
af_vet_1981
( The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began.)
To: Jonty30
It’s easy to criticize from the outside, but it’s a different story when you have to abide by laws and regulations on the inside. Laws and regulations? Or evidence that was destroyed unlawfully by the FBI under the Biden regime?
It's lunacy to suggest that what happened at Butler was mere incompetence and a result of complicity or that the FBI didn't know who Thomas Crooks or Ryan Routh were before they tried to assassinate Trump.
We still have no answers to the extent the FBI was involved in orchestrating the J6 "riots".
62 posted on
12/18/2025 8:45:18 AM PST by
Kazan
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