Leavitt on Bongino Appointment: "D.C. Bureaucrats Are Nervous—And They Should Be"

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D.C. (Dist. of Criminals), February 25, 2025 — White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt fired back at critics of Dan Bongino’s appointment as FBI Deputy Director, making it clear that Washington bureaucrats have every reason to be nervous about what’s coming.

"He is a former Secret Service agent who put his life on the line to protect this country," Leavitt stated, addressing the backlash from entrenched D.C. operatives resistant to change.

Leavitt emphasized that opposition to Bongino’s appointment stems from fear of accountability. "We often see that when outsiders are appointed to such coveted positions, a lot of people in this city get very, very nervous," she remarked.

"And they should be…"

Bongino, a staunch advocate for law enforcement integrity, joins FBI Director Kash Patel in Trump’s effort to clean house and restore public trust in federal agencies. His background as a Secret Service veteran and outspoken critic of corruption within the intelligence community has made him a target of establishment figures wary of long-overdue reforms.

As the Biden-era DOJ faces mounting scrutiny, Bongino’s role in the administration signals a new era of transparency, enforcement of the law, and accountability for those who have abused their power.

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