Trump's FBI In SHAMBLES As Staffers Reveal Director Downfall After Major Screw Up
by John Iadarola
The Damage Report
Dec 16, 2025 #TheDamageReport #JohnIadarola #TheYoungTurks
Donald Trump's FBI leaders, including Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino, get hit with devastating news after staffers reveal their massive screw ups are likely to cause their imminent removal. John Iadarola breaks it down on The Damage Report. Leave a comment with your thoughts below!
Transcript
Apparently, according to reports, we
might soon be seeing the last of FBI
Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director
of the FBI Dan Bongino. They could soon
both be gone. Or maybe one of them is
already gone. Actually, we're not sure.
But why? Why would they be going? Well,
Cash Patel has bungled maybe one too
many responses to uh tragedies, to
massacres, and uh Dan Bongino apparently
literally has not shown up to work for
weeks. And so there's three different
sources inside of the FBI that have been
talking to the media about this. And
look, we know that Kash Patel has really
bungled things in a way that has made
him kind of a laughingstock both inside
and outside of the FBI. And remember, he
started off a laughing. He's not a guy
who was qualified for the position. It
was ridiculous that this fawning,
sycophantic conspiracy theorist would be
put in charge of the FBI. It's a dark
mark that hopefully we'll be able to
forget about in the future. That was how
he started. And then of course there was
this Sunday where we had the terrible
shooting at Brown that left two students
dead. So he posted on X this really long
thing where he used a bunch of, you
know, like FBIish words that he probably
had to Google to imply that he's doing
geolocation and thanks to that we've
caught a person of interest. And I think
that if you've been paying attention to
Cash Patel and the FBI throughout this
year, it kind of felt like the immediate
aftermath of the killing of Charlie Kirk
where uh FBI director Kash Patel wants
to seem like he's got things under
control. So he jumps out there and
perhaps jumps ahead of the facts and
that is what happened here. So he's got
another long message. You can see it's
just everybody everybody stop tweeting
long ass. If you want to write a book,
write a book, okay? Don't do it bit by
bit on Twitter. But anyway, um, no, they
didn't catch the right person. And by
the way, like that itself is not a major
issue or a major surprise. It's just
that he shouldn't have posted the tweet
in the first place. You're in the
immediate aftermath of something like
that. Okay, they're they're they're
they're getting the video, they're
talking to people, they're pulling
people in. Just let it chill for a
second. But he's so hungry. He's so
tryhard. He is so horny to seem like he
knows what he's doing that yet again he
jumped out and made it seem as if they
caught the person and they didn't. And
that makes it twice as bad for
everybody. People are already scared and
then they get a brief moment of thinking
oh we got the guy and then oh wait no we
don't actually and then the fear the
terror that it could happen again comes
rushing back in. Cash Patel did that.
Okay. And it was the second time that he
did it. Remember this same thing
happened after Charlie Kirk was killed.
Take a look.
when we were still looking for the guy.
I know you posted that we got him uh and
that ended up not being true. You took
some incoming because of that. What led
to you posting that? Why did you feel so
certain about it? And what do you have
to say about the criticism?
No, I appreciate this opportunity. Look,
as I stated, I was being transparent
with working with the public on our
findings as I had them. I stated in that
message that that we had a subject and
uh that we were going to interview him
and we did and he was released. The job
of the FBI is not just to manhunt the
actual suspect who did the killing or
suspects, but it's also to eliminate
targets and eliminate subjects who are
not involved in the process. And that's
what we were doing. Could I have worded
it a little better in the heat of the
moment? Sure. But do I regret putting it
out? Absolutely not.
First of all, let me just say I love
that his voice is exactly what it is. I
wouldn't change anything for him. I'm
very glad about that. But second of all,
yeah, he's very glad for the opportunity
to answer to the fact that people are
losing faith in him and and it's just,
you know, we have to eliminate target.
You know, no, no, we we understand that
the FBI, the actual people in the FBI,
they they understand that. Nobody's
questioning any of that, Cash. Nobody's
like, nobody's questioning the process.
They're questioning you and the fact
that you keep trying to make yourself
look cool. You're the one that flies out
and then takes coats off of people and
then begs for like patches to make
yourself. You are so pathetic and
cringy. You honestly make you make
Christy Gnome look a little bit less
embarrassing by compar like she gets
covered a lot more for that sort of
thing. But he is just as desperate to
look serious to look reputable as
Christy Gnome. We we need to make sure
that we spread the the criticism out. Uh
that's what they were criticizing. And
so like this is two strikes now and it's
making the FBI look like a
laughingstock. This is not what Donald
Trump chose him for. I don't know what
Donald Trump chose him for, but it
definitely wasn't this. So he could be
going soon. According to those three
sources, the FBI is in shambles. Morale
is at an all-time low. The cause is at
the top. Yeah, it was a dude who wrote a
pathetic, fawning children's book and
did some podcasts and that was it.
That's why he chose if I was a lifetime
uh you know career FBI agent, I would
probably be in low morale, too. But it
isn't just him. It's also Dan Bongino.
You haven't heard a lot about Dan Bongino
for some time. And there's a reason for
that. He's not really doing anything.
Like he's occasionally tweeting about
something that the FBI is doing, but
that that might like make it seem as if
he's involved in it. I mean, after all,
he's part of the leadership of the FBI,
right?
Maybe kind of. According to uh reports
from inside of the FBI, he has not been
seen in his office for more than two
weeks. It has apparently been empty for
half a month at this point, indicating
to some that he has actually already
left the agency. It just hasn't been
announced yet. And that that might seem
a little bit crazy, but remember Trump
wants to make it seem as if there's not
this turnover that the embarrassing
pathetic toadies that he chose to staff
his regime with uh don't need to be
replaced and actual experts put in. And
so one way that you do that is by not
actually firing them. But if it comes to
the point where you have to fire them or
maybe Dan Bino realizes that his
reputation is just taking too many hits
over the fact that he's just sitting,
you know, in the the Epstein
investigation cuck chair and doing
absolutely nothing uh for the victims.
Maybe he wants to leave and he just
doesn't want to be around anymore. But
either way, he he apparently hasn't been
working. And if that's the case, I feel
like he shouldn't be getting paid. Like,
doesn't he kind of owe us? Like, we pay
for that. we pay for his salary. If he's
not actually clocking in, why the hell
are we paying him that? And I I'm
assuming it's quite a bit of money. So
anyway, uh if he does go, I I think that
the FBI is going to be perfectly fine
with it. One of the staffers asked by
Salon said nobody here will miss him of
Dan Bino. He has no credibility,
obviously. Like, but again, who would
expect that? It's Dan Bonino.
Who thinks he had any credibility? I
guess Trump I guess Trump is stupid
enough to look at Dan Bino and be like I
guess I guess he looks like he could be
an FBI guy or whatever. No, he was never
made for the job. He had no prior FBI
experience. He had previously been a
Secret Service agent and a New York
police officer. I would love to talk to
people who knew him when he was in the
Secret Service about what he was
actually doing at that point. And then
he was just he was a crappy podcaster.
He got fired by the uh the NRA network
and eventually I think he worked for Fox
or whatever. It's utterly that's what
he's made for. And and by the way,
remember he did that interview not that
many days ago where he talked about his
past. I think he's starting to miss it
when you can just pull conspiracy
theories and racist tropes out of your
ass and for some reason generate an
audience and get paid for it. Maybe
that's what he's been doing for the past
couple weeks is prepping for the launch
of his next show. Anyway, uh if he does
end up staying, an FBI source says he
has no future here even if he stays.
Yeah. All of these people, and that
includes Christy Gnome, they technically
work at these places. But if any work is
getting done at these places, and I
question whether it's some of them it
is, it's all just being done around
them. They have nothing to do with it
because they don't know anything about
it.























