Dan Bongino is returning to broadcasting with a new show launching next month, following his recent departure from the FBI.
The former FBI Deputy Director revealed his plans in a Monday post on X.
His new program will debut on Feb. 2.
Bongino officially left the FBI on Jan. 4, just weeks after announcing his departure on Dec. 17.
The timing of his exit and swift return to media has generated significant attention.
The new show will stream exclusively on Rumble.
It will air live on weekdays from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. EST.
According to the announcement, the program will build upon the foundation of his previous work.
The show promises to deliver Washington insights and exclusive details from his government service.
The format will emphasize what organizers describe as “a message of hope and resilience in the conservative movement.”
This approach signals Bongino’s intention to play an active role in shaping conservative discourse.
His new show will follow “The Vince Coglianese Show” in Rumble’s programming lineup.
Coglianese, who serves as editorial director for the Daily Caller, will broadcast at 8:00 a.m. EST.
The program will be distributed through Silverloch. The platform is described as “a new media platform built to carry forward the Bongino brand.”
Bongino addressed critics of the conservative movement in a Jan. 5 post on X.
He used the post to preview his return to broadcasting.
“I helped build this movement and I sure as hell am not going to let it get hijacked by a group of black-pillers, life-losers, grifters and bums. We are a movement guided by truth,” Bongino wrote.
He continued his message by emphasizing conservative principles.
“The essence of conservative ideology is the preservation of eternal truths. We are not the ‘latest thing’ group. We are not political cannibals,” he stated.
Bongino also revealed he had been observing developments within the conservative movement during his FBI tenure.
“I’ve watched quietly from the inside while doing the job I was hired to do, but I’m back now, and it’s time to restore balance to the force,” he wrote.
His career spans multiple law enforcement and security roles.
Bongino previously served as a New York Police Department officer before joining the U.S. Secret Service.
He gained national prominence through his previous broadcasting work.
His platforms included “The Bongino Show” and Fox News’ “Unfiltered with Dan Bongino.”
Last month, President Donald Trump appeared to acknowledge Bongino’s departure before Bongino updated Americans about his upcoming move publicly..
When reporters questioned Trump about Bongino on Dec. 17, the president offered praise for his outgoing deputy director.
“Dan did a great job,” Trump said. The president added that Bongino intended to return to his previous work hosting his show.
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