In a stunning and long-overdue announcement, Deputy Director of the FBI Dan Bongino took to X (formerly Twitter) over the weekend to signal a new era of transparency—and accountability. Bongino, a staunch America First patriot and longtime supporter of President Trump, revealed that the Bureau is working to release information on several explosive matters, including the infamous Russia hoax, the Crossfire Hurricane investigation, and yes—the Epstein files.

For years, the American people have demanded the truth about the politically motivated Russia collusion narrative that targeted President Trump from the very beginning. Now, Bongino is pulling back the curtain. “We’re clearing information to Congress, and the public, as quickly as possible,” he wrote. This includes long-suppressed details about the attack on Rep. Steve Scalise, the Nashville shooting, and COVID-19 cover-up efforts—topics the mainstream media would rather you forget.

But perhaps most eyebrow-raising is Bongino’s direct acknowledgment of public outrage over the Epstein scandal. While the media has done everything it can to bury this story and protect the elites involved, Bongino says the FBI is “working with the DOJ” to carefully process massive amounts of child sexual abuse material and victim statements. He made it clear: the information *will* come out—though, as expected, the establishment is dragging its feet.

Let’s be honest—if these documents implicated average Americans, they’d be splashed across CNN and The New York Times by now. But because they threaten the powerful, there’s suddenly a “process” to follow. Bongino acknowledged this, but assured the public that the Bureau is moving forward—despite the roadblocks.

Bongino didn’t stop there. He highlighted the Bureau’s tough new stance on illegal immigration. “If you came here illegally to prey on our citizens, your days here are numbered,” he warned. He praised task force operations focused on removing dangerous illegals and child predators, and cited “Operation Restoring Justice,” which has already locked up hundreds of offenders.

This is the kind of law enforcement Americans want—focused on protecting children, securing the border, and serving the people, not deep state interests.

Of course, Bongino also took a swipe at the media, who he accused—rightfully—of spinning lies to derail the Bureau’s reforms. “It’s been difficult…while certain elements of the media continue to entirely fabricate stories,” he said. “But I don’t work for myself anymore. I work for the public.”

He also went to bat for FBI Director Patel, defending him against baseless attacks from media activists desperate to maintain the old D.C. power structure. “You are being clearly lied to by people with an agenda, and it’s not your agenda,” Bongino warned.

In closing, Bongino struck a tone of gratitude and resolve: “Keep watching us and holding us accountable. God bless America, and all those who defend Her.”

It’s a refreshing change of tone from a federal agency that’s long been weaponized against conservatives. With Bongino and Director Patel at the helm, the swamp may finally be in for a reckoning—and not a moment too soon.