FBI To Release Files On Crossfire Hurricane, Russia Collusion, Mar-a-Lago Raid

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced that the bureau will begin releasing previously withheld information, including cases believed by many to have been concealed for political reasons.

Bongino, a former NYPD officer and Secret Service agent, stated on X that his office has started cooperating with Congress and the public. He cited cases such as the attack on Rep. Steve Scalise, the Nashville school shooting, “Crossfire Hurricane,” and the COVID-19 cover-up. The FBI is also investigating the Epstein case.

Meanwhile, Bongino has received a full-time security detail, raising questions about internal priorities and the need for enhanced protection.

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