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FBI Assigns Full-Time Security Detail to Deputy Director Dan Bongino Amid Operational Reforms

The FBI is implementing enhanced security measures for its Deputy Director, Dan Bongino, assigning a rotating team of up to 20 agents to provide 24/7 protection. The move marks the first time a deputy director has received such a comprehensive security detail.

The agency recently requested volunteers from within its ranks to join the protective team under a temporary duty assignment. This shift means various agents will rotate in and out of the role, allowing Bongino to remain under consistent security coverage—even inside FBI headquarters.

Bongino, a former Secret Service agent and NYPD officer, is familiar with law enforcement operations and has chosen to rely on the official security team rather than carry a personal weapon. In contrast, former Deputy Director Paul Abbate typically received part-time protection, limited to certain engagements, primarily international travel.

Former FBI officials have raised questions about the extent of the security measures, asking whether there is a verified risk or if the increased detail is precautionary. “This is taxpayer-funded protection,” noted one retired agent, “so it’s important to evaluate the threat level accurately.”

Traditionally, full-time security details have been reserved for the FBI Director and U.S. Attorney General. The new arrangement reflects a shift in internal priorities as Bongino and current FBI Director Kash Patel pursue a reform-centered agenda within the agency.

Bongino recently addressed the public via social media, emphasizing that the changes at the FBI are deliberate and designed for long-term impact.

“Not everything is visible right now,” he wrote. “But that doesn’t mean work isn’t being done behind the scenes. We’re focused on real results—not just appearances.”

He acknowledged that not all decisions will be popular but reiterated the importance of a thoughtful, reform-driven approach to tackling internal challenges.

Bongino also encouraged public feedback, noting that transparency and communication remain key components of the FBI’s evolving direction. He added that legal and operational boundaries may sometimes prevent full disclosure, but urged the public to “watch what happens” and evaluate results over time.

The FBI has not officially disclosed the reason for the increased security, but internal sources suggest it is part of broader efforts to support leadership stability during a period of organizational change.

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