Tag Archives: Pam Bondi

Standing With Dan Bongino

July 12, 2025

Update: Scrolling through the news since early this morning, the one thing I need to add to my post here is that FBI Director Kash Patel is reportedly standing with Dan, as well. Sources say he will resign along with Bongino if Dan leaves his position. Other news items said that both Bondi and Patel would not leave their appointments regardless of any infighting between the AG and FBI leadership.

The only other thing of interest to me was the simple verification, according to another news article, was that the missing minute of Epstein’s jail cell footage at midnight had been edited by Adobe Premiere, a long standing software that has user friendly versions for home videos and professional versions for people in the entertainment industry or other businesses.

Reports say the White House said, in general, that there was nothing to this story and everything was fine between the FBI’s Director, Deputy Director and AG Pam Bondi.

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Deputy FBI Director spars with Attorney General Pam Bondi

July 11, 2025

Written by Juliana Simone

Washington, D.C. – Current Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigations, Dan Bongino, took a pass on work today taking a personal day to assumably reconsider his position there as it stands today. Differences between him and U.S. AG Pam Bondi, after her public statement about how there was nothing to see in regards to the ongoing story about how Jeffrey Epstein died in jail, made Bongino walk out as the two disagreed in terms of the conclusion.

Bongino, who for his millions of followers as a top ten podcaster, before he took the job to be the DD under Kash Patel, has always been brazenly honest about his career from his days as a New York police officer and later as a Secret Service special agent on the Presidential detail where he protected three Presidents of the United States.

Moving forward to become one of the few people asked to replace famed radio host Rush Limbaugh’s coveted time slot after his death, Bongino’s fan base grew to daily viewer numbers at over 100,000 each day. Mixing humor with insider knowledge from his work as a policeman and SS agent, his appeal reached a large audience for both of these reasons.

One of the things he used to say before taking the assignment under FBI Director Kash Patel, was that everyone listening had a real job, whereas he just talked into a camera and reported daily news, insights, and personal stories. He told all of his followers, myself included, that when President Trump called him and asked him to serve under Patel, there was no way he could say no. His fan base agreed he should go back to Washington D.C., where he was needed. Bongino and his “chatsters” hoped he would find out some answers to many of the mysteries that were successfully buried by the swamp.

This brings us back to today’s news. Bongino would not leave a position he was called to do for his country unless there was a real breach. I stand with Dan Bongino. A man of his word who is a good husband, father, loyal employee and American. Best of all, he has FY money so he is not tied to any backroom deals.

As someone who has reported on politics for almost 20 years, researching Bondi and Patel for more details during their nominations, I was surprised to read they both had ties to Qatar. Is this relevant today? I don’t know. Let the experts figure this out. Victor Davis Hanson would be someone good to ask among others. As more news breaks, we’ll learn more and I’ll follow up on this story.

president Donald J. Trump (45-47): Confirming his Cabinet

FBI Director nominee Kash Patel, HHS Secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Esq., DNI Director Tulsi Gabbard and Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi, Esq.

January 29, 2025

Written by Juliana H. Simone

Congratulations to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, EPA Chief Lee Zeldin, former U.S. Representative from NY (R-1), DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, former Governor of South Dakota, and DOT Secretary, Sean Duffy, for going through the partisan and laborious process of getting confirmed despite the huge mandate the country gave President Trump last November. For the record the mandate includes winning all seven swing states, the U.S. Senate and House Majorities and the popular vote.

Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, former Florida U.S. Senator, is the only nominee to be confirmed unanimously and with ease.

Moving ahead, the slate includes candidates who outweigh and outperform any democrat from the previous Biden administration, as well as any democrat on any bench for any position to represent our country, now and in a very long time. Who are they? If you don’t know, and most of my viewers do, or if anyone needs further details, click on these links to read their biographies:

FBI Director Nominee Kash Patel: https://www.defense.gov/About/Biographies/Biography/Article/2418491/kashyap-p-patel

Mr. Kash Patel, Chief of Staff Secretary of Defense, poses for his official portrait in the Army portrait studio at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, Nov. 17, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Keisha Brown)

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr: https://www.mahanow.org/about

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard: https://awpc.cattcenter.iastate.edu/directory/tulsi-gabbard

U.S. Attorney General: https://americafirstpolicy.com/team/pambondi

The confirmation hearings of all of these fine candidates have shown the Democrat Party’s true colors with their ridiculous questions, embarrassing outbursts, hostile interrogations, rude interruptions and grossly partisan displays towards all of President Trump’s candidates to head agencies in his cabinet. Clearly, what they like the least about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard is they were former democrat members who now see their own vision for a better America align with those of Republican President Donald J. Trump and are choosing to work with him instead of their former party.

Republicans should take note and in the future, not to be so fast to act professionally and fairly by doing their job to quickly vote in Democrat Presidents administration picks, regardless of lack of experience, poor records from previous positions or being unfit to hold these important titles and offices that work for and represent the American people. Democrats should remember all of these nominees and their goals after being confirmed are what the American people voted for by large in November of 2024, instead of trying to shove their failed and lost agendas down their throats by verbally attacking these stellar candidates.