Kash Patel hired deputy FBI director with no background check

Insiders are raising concerns as the FBI’s second-highest official reportedly bypassed crucial vetting procedures to access some of the United States’ most sensitive secrets.

According to sources cited by ProPublica, FBI Director Kash Patel approved waivers allowing Deputy Director Dan Bongino and two other senior hires to skip polygraph tests typically required for top-level officials.

While it remains unclear whether Bongino actually underwent a polygraph examination, the issuance of a waiver suggests he might not have completed this step.

It’s important to note that polygraph results aren’t strictly pass or fail; outcomes can also be inconclusive.

The FBI has not yet responded to the Daily Mail’s request for a statement.

Nevertheless, FBI spokesperson Ben Williamson told ProPublica, “The FBI adheres to all laws and procedures regarding personnel security measures, and any suggestion otherwise is incorrect.”

‘Furthermore, while the FBI does not comment on confidential security information, particularly in matters of personnel, this article is riddled with falsehoods — it misrepresents polygraph protocol, inaccurately portrays FBI security measures, and makes multiple false claims about FBI employees who have done nothing wrong.’ 

Williamson later suggested that the three senior officials were ‘not required’ to take the lie detector tests since the roles are for political appointees.  

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino reportedly did not go through the typical vetting process required of senior officials, ProPublica reports

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino reportedly did not go through the typical vetting process required of senior officials, ProPublica reports

FBI Director Kash Patel and Bongino

FBI Director Kash Patel and Bongino

However, the FBI’s own eligibility guidelines note that all workers must get a ‘top secret’ clearance to work at the department, and that ‘the preliminary employment requirements include a polygraph examination.’  

As deputy director, Bongino is responsible for many agency functions, including day-to-day operations and overseeing sensitive operations. 

He also helps coordinate the bureau’s over 50 field offices and is privy to the President’s Daily Briefing – an intelligence assessment compiled daily for the commander-in-chief. 

The PDB typically contains intelligence from the CIA and the National Security Agency, and Bongino’s proximity to such secrets has some insiders concerned. 

Four sources familiar with the lie detector test told ProPublica that Bongino’s ascendancy to the top of the FBI without undergoing the usual polygraph assessment was ‘unprecedented.’ 

The deputy director had not previously worked at the FBI before being appointed to the role by the president, though the former Fox News contributor and podcast host did spend years with the NYPD before joining the US Secret Service. 

‘Trust absolutely nothing emanating from the DOJ or FBI that even remotely whiffs of politics,’ Bongino urged his X followers as recently as September 2024. 

The former podcaster also said in a February episode of his show that Trump should ‘ignore’ court orders against the president’s federal spending. 

Attorney General Pam Bondi accused Bongino of leaking earlier this year, according to a New York Times report

Attorney General Pam Bondi accused Bongino of leaking earlier this year, according to a New York Times report

Earlier this year, Bongino was said to have been behind some high-profile leaks at the agency, something Attorney General Pam Bondi reportedly confronted him about over the summer. 

In August, the FBI received reinforcements. 

Former Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey was appointed by Trump to serve as co-deputy director alongside Bongino. 

Bailey’s appointment set off rumors that Bongino’s influence in the administration was dwindling, though the former Secret Service agent still remains at the FBI. 

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