Dan Bongino “ enraged ” at the MJ leadership meeting on the Epstein file review

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The deputy director of the FBI, Dan Bongino, was scandalized this week at a closed -door meeting of the White House about the journal of the Ministry of Justice on the files of the cases of sexual traffic by Jeffrey Epstein, according to several sources.
Bongino raised his voice during a discussion with the chief of staff of the White House, Susie Wiles, before storming Reunion, according to two sources close to the management of the Doj. Bongino also exchanged animated words with the Attorney General Pam Bondi at the meeting, and the whole test led him to consider resigning from the FBI, said another source.
Another person who knows the meeting challenged the characterization that Bongino shouted in Wiles or jumped during the sitdown.
However, this person agreed that Bongino was “rabid”. The source said that the deputy director was angry with the deployment of Epstein memo and what he considered to be the “lack of transparency from the start”. The memo, a joint product of the DoJ and the FBI, said that the two agencies had no other information to share with the public on the case of Epstein, a revelation which triggered the fury among the Maga base. The memo appeared for the first time in Axios during the weekend, then the Doj and the FBI published it on Monday.
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Asked about the assertion that Bongino shouted in Wiles, a White House official said that it was “100% false”. Wiles is a veteran of Florida’s policy who directed Trump’s campaign, and the president described him as “universally admired”.
The fracture of the leaders of the Doj and the FBI spread to the public on Friday in the middle of the impact of the memo.
The memo said that the DoJ and the FBI had concluded their examination of Epstein files and had found no information that could lead to accusations against any new person.
Although Bongino would have now broken with leadership on the memo and weighing the resignation, people familiar with the case said on Friday that FBI director Kash Patel and Bondi remained in communication and that Patel was satisfied with his work.
An MJ spokesperson and an FBI spokesperson did not respond to requests for comments.
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The American prosecutor Pam Bondi speaks alongside President Donald Trump on the recent decisions of the Supreme Court in the White House Information Salle on June 27, 2025, in Washington, DC (Getty Images)
Bongino, a former secret service agent without previous experience of the FBI, organized a popular podcast before Trump hits it out to play the role n ° 2 in the office. In his show, Bongino has taken the alarm several times on Epstein’s “list of customers”, saying “there is a reason for which they hide it” and that his release “would rock the political world”.
But in the memo published on Monday, the FBI and the Doj said they had not discovered any list of this type.
Bongino, Bondi and Patel are all faced with a flame return to the Epstein files of a faction of their supporters, who say they have denied repeated wishes to open the curtain on the details of Epstein.
Epstein, a financier known to engage with rich and well -known personalities, was charged in 2019 for allegations that he recruited dozens of women, including minors as young as 14, and had sex with them or sexually abuse. His partner Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty of having plotted sexually abused minors and was serving a 20 -year prison sentence. She has a pending call.
The DOJ and the FBI said in their memo that a large part of the non -public information linked to the Epstein case was under the seals ordered by the court or contains juvenile pornography and private information on the victims.
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A source knowing the meeting disputes the characterization that Bongino shouted in Wiles or Bondi, however, the source agreed that Bongino was “rabid” by the treatment of the deployment of the Epstein memo and the lack of “transparency of the beginning” on the part of the Attorney General. (Reuters)
Before joining the office, Patel and Bongino both advanced theories that the government hid information on the case, including a supposed “list” of uncompreteen sexual predators.
Doj and FBI note Poured cold water on this idea by noting that agencies have found “no list of incriminating customers”. “”
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Deputy Prosecutor General Todd Blanche said in a statement on X that the leaders of the DoJ and the FBI, including Bongino, were in locking during the compilation and the release of the memo. The idea that “there was any day” between the FBI and the Doj was “manifestly false,” said Blanche.
Bongino was not at work on Friday because he was so upset by the benefits of the Epstein memo, sources said. One said that Bongino had not foreseen the backlash of his supporters.
David Spunt and Jake Gibson of Fox News contributed to this report.