The article discusses the controversial appointment of Dan Bongino as deputy director of the F.B.I. under Kash Patel. Bongino, known for his far-right views and previous statements undermining checks and balances, represents a departure from traditional governance principles. His rise to power, coupled with Patel's questionable tactics during confirmation, raises concerns about the potential politicization of law enforcement. The piece highlights the increasing alignment of extremist rhetoric with positions of authority, suggesting a troubling trend towards authoritarian practices in American politics.
Bongino's appointment as deputy director of the F.B.I. highlights a disturbing alignment of far-right ideology with law enforcement, signaling a shift towards authoritarianism in governance.
The hiring of Dan Bongino, who has openly expressed his disdain for established political processes, suggests an intent to dismantle the traditional checks and balances within judicial systems.
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