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For Bongino—tasked with helping clean up the FBI’s tarnished image—this is more than just a public relations move. It’s a test of credibility. “Week 5 Updates,” he wrote, launching into a breakdown of what he’s doing differently. “Thank you for following this account. I’m traveling this week to some of your FBI field offices to gather information on necessary reforms, and to hear from the workforce. The Director and I have prioritized reforms while also making sure the work being done to ensure the safety of the Homeland, continues.”
This isn’t your typical bureaucratic doublespeak. Bongino is taking a noticeably more direct and unfiltered approach, showing a sharp contrast with the evasiveness Americans have come to expect from government agencies.
“I posted this last week but I want to reiterate it,” Bongino continued. “The Director and I are working on a number of significant initiatives to ensure that the mistakes of the past are never repeated, and that many of your open questions are answered. We fully understand that some of the actions and initiatives we’ve taken may not immediately appear to fit into the puzzle. And that leaves a vacuum at times, filled by others. But accountability requires information, and people WITH information. I’ll say again, I’m NOT asking you to ‘trust me,’ because I’m not in the ‘trust me’ business. I’m in the ‘show me results’ business.”
That statement alone marks a seismic shift in tone. After years of stonewalling, leaked memos, weaponized investigations, and political interference, Bongino’s pledge for measurable outcomes—not just hollow words—is striking a nerve with Americans who’ve waited far too long for justice.
He continued, acknowledging how difficult it is to stay quiet when critics lash out: “Actions that aren’t immediately visible do not equate to inaction. And I’ll be candid here, it’s tough not being able to respond to critical or laudatory comments. But, that’s what I signed up for as an employee of the tax payer. I need to let the results speak for themselves on many of these matters because that’s what you’re paying me to do. I know you’ve been let down in the past. You’re owed better. And we’re going to produce it.”
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His final note struck a patriotic chord: “God bless America, and all those who defend Her. -Dan”
For many, this could mark a turning point. But words are only the beginning. Bongino has made it crystal clear—he’s not asking for blind loyalty. He wants the public to watch his actions. After all, “trust” is a currency the FBI squandered a long time ago.
Now the question is simple: Will this be more of the same, or is real reform finally on the horizon? Time will tell. But one thing is certain—conservatives are watching closely.



