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FBI’s Dan Bongino Reportedly Considering Resignation Amid Tensions Over Epstein Case Review

Internal disagreement surfaces as DOJ and FBI defend Epstein report findings

by The Daily Desk
July 12, 2025
in Crime and Justice, Criminal Investigations, High-Profile Court Cases, Investigations, Political Figures
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Epstein Memo Sparks Leadership Rift at FBI: Dan Bongino’s Future in Doubt - Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis; Getty Images

FBI Deputy Director Bongino Absent After DOJ Epstein Memo Controversy - Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis; Getty Images

Bongino’s Status Uncertain After Internal Dispute

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is said to be weighing resignation following a reported dispute with U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi over the handling and fallout of the government’s recently released report on Jeffrey Epstein, according to sources familiar with the situation.

Bongino, a prominent figure in federal law enforcement and former Secret Service agent, reportedly took a day of personal leave on Friday and has not returned to FBI headquarters since mid-week. A final decision about his future with the agency has not been made public.

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The dispute reportedly culminated during a tense meeting at the White House on Wednesday, where Bongino and Bondi exchanged sharp words over the Justice Department’s approach to the public release and framing of conclusions surrounding Epstein’s death and allegations linked to a supposed client list.

DOJ and FBI Reaffirm Unity Amid Fallout

Despite the reported clash, top officials have publicly emphasized unity between federal agencies. A source close to FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed he and Bondi have maintained close communication in recent days and are aligned on the department’s strategy and messaging.

Both Bondi and Patel have expressed no intention of stepping down, according to sources familiar with their positions.

“President Trump has assembled a highly qualified and experienced law-and-order team,” said White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Harrison Fields, dismissing speculation of discord. “Any attempt to sow division within this team is baseless and distracts from the real progress being made in restoring public safety and pursuing justice for all.”

Joint DOJ-FBI Report Disputes Epstein Conspiracy Claims

The tension follows the release of a joint Department of Justice (DOJ) and FBI review into the Epstein case, which aimed to counter persistent theories that the government had concealed a list of powerful individuals connected to Epstein’s criminal network. The report concluded that no such “client list” exists and reaffirmed that Epstein died by suicide in his jail cell in 2019, while awaiting federal sex trafficking charges.

The report also acknowledged the release of prison surveillance footage from the night of Epstein’s death, which officials say confirms that no one entered his cell in the hours before he was found dead. However, a one-minute gap in the 10-hour video has fueled ongoing skepticism and allegations of a possible cover-up, particularly on social media.

Public Commentary and Political Response

Earlier this week, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche responded to speculation about internal disagreement, stating publicly that senior leadership had collaborated closely on the memo.

“I worked with @FBIDirectorKash and @FBIDDBongino on the joint FBI and DOJ memo,” Blanche wrote on X. “All of us signed off on the contents and conclusions. Any claim that there was internal conflict over the memo’s release is patently false.”

President Donald Trump, meanwhile, addressed renewed interest in the Epstein case during a White House Cabinet meeting. When a reporter directed a question at Bondi, Trump interjected, appearing to dismiss the ongoing scrutiny.

“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?” Trump said. “That is unbelievable… This guy’s been talked about for years. We have Texas, we have all of the things, and people are still talking about this creep?”

The president’s comments were widely circulated and sparked renewed public debate over transparency, accountability, and unresolved questions surrounding Epstein’s death.

What’s at Stake

If Bongino were to resign, it would mark a significant shift within the FBI’s leadership structure, potentially affecting inter-agency coordination and oversight during a politically sensitive time. The FBI and DOJ continue to face scrutiny over their handling of the Epstein case, both from the public and some figures within their own ranks.

So far, the Justice Department maintains that it has been transparent in its findings and that the report was intended to close the door on speculation not supported by evidence.

At the time of writing, neither the FBI nor Bongino’s office has issued an official statement regarding his status. The situation remains fluid.

Source: FOX NEWS – FBI’s Dan Bongino thinking of resigning after clash with AG Pam Bondi over Epstein files fallout: Source

The Daily Desk

The Daily Desk

J News is a freelance editor and contributor at The Daily Desk, focusing on politics, media, and the shifting dynamics of public discourse. With a decade of experience in digital journalism, Jordan brings clarity and precision to every story.

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