Dan Bongino preparing to leave FBI deputy director job with rumored replacement waiting in the wings

WASHINGTON — FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is expected to leave his position in the coming weeks — after reportedly packing up his belongings and bidding adieu to his team.Four sources told The Post that Bongino’s departure is expected soon, with two specifying that they have heard he is likely to depart in January.President Trump confirmed on Wednesday Bongino is heading for the exits.“Dan did a great job.I think he wants to go back to his show,” Trump said of the former TV host.One of The Post’s sources said they believe that reports on Bongino, 51, already packing up his office may be untrue, but that their understanding has long been that the former media personality would serve only one year in his role under Director Kash Patel.Bongino previously considered quitting in July after a heated exchange with Attorney General Pam Bondi at the White House over her handling of documents pertaining to notorious late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, with Bondi initially stating in a public memo that “no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted.”Prior to taking office, Bongino promoted conspiracy theories involving Epstein, including suggesting that he may have been murdered, before this year affirming the official account that he died by suicide in 2019.Bondi’s memo assessed that there was no “evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.”Follow The Post’s live coverage of President Trump and national politics for the latest news and analysisIt’s unclear what Bongino intends to do next career-wise, but two sources said they believe he’s likely to return to his pre-government role as a political commentator.A different source said that it’s understood that Bongino’s co-deputy director Andrew Bailey, who gained his position in September, will take on the full traditional duties of the deputy role.

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