Bongino Makes Big Announcement
Bongino’s statement reads like both a battle cry and a confession.
He reminds supporters he rose with the Tea Party,
helped build the conservative media machine,
and refuses to surrender it to “black-pillers” and “grifters.”
He insists the movement must be anchored in “eternal truths,”
not online bloodsport, and casts his return to full-time commentary as a
mission to purge what he calls political “cancer,” not indulge in “infighting.”
Yet beneath the bravado is the toll. In his Fox & Friends appearance,
he described long, lonely days in D.C., separated from his wife, staring at “four walls,”
insisting he’s no victim even as he admitted how hard it has been.
Reports of clashes over Epstein files and quiet office clean-outs suggest his exit was brewing for months.
Now, with Trump’s praise behind him and “big things” promised ahead,
Bongino is betting everything that his next chapter will justify the sacrifice.