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Kash Patel gets to the office at 6 am, and doesn't leave before 7 pm: Deputy director on FBI life

Kash Patel gets to the office at 6 am, and doesn't leave before 7 pm: Deputy director on FBI life

Time of India3 days ago

FBI deputy director Dan Bongino said Kash Patel is always in the office.
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Kash Patel
and deputy director Dan Bongino made a series of television appearances in the past few days to quell the MAGA tide turning against the FBI leadership, as the FBI has not yet delivered on their promise of the Epstein Files.
In his latest appearance with Fox News, Dan Bongino gave a glimpse into the life of an FBI agent, saying he had given up everything for the job. "My wife is struggling. But I am not a victim. I am not James Comey (former FBI director). I did this and I am proud that I did it," Bongino said.
"But if you think we are there for tea and crumpets...I mean Kash is there all day," Dan Bongino said, adding that their offices are so close that he gets to hear when Kash Patel opens a faucet.
Bongino said Kash Patel gets to the office at 6 am and does not leave before 7 pm. Bongino said he goes to the office at 7.30 am as he does not use the gym and goes to his apartment gym.
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"I stare at these four walls all day in DC, you know, by myself, divorced from my wife. Not divorced, but I mean, separated. And it's hard. We love each other, but it's hard to be apart," Bongino said.
The revelation of Kash Patel's office timing is crucial, as the FBI director was recently accused of being uninterested in his job. A claim by a former FBI staff member went viral that Kash Patel is seen more at nightclubs and sports events than in the office, and that he changed the timing of the daily and weekly meetings to suit his convenience, as he mostly works from his Las Vegas home. The claim was called baseless by the FBI insiders and both Patel and Dan Bongino gave a series of interviews and became more proactive on social media giving FBI updates on X

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