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Dan Bongino Steps Down from the FBI: A Disruptive Tenure of Breakthroughs, Tensions, and Hard Lessons

Dan Bongino’s tenure as FBI Deputy Director from March 2025 to January 2026 was marked by his outsider status and significant controversy. Although he achieved notable successes like solving the January 6 pipe bomb case, his lack of prior FBI experience and clashes with traditional agents hampered his effectiveness, leading to his resignation.

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When “Protect and Serve” Fails: The Alarming Case of Frederick Officer James Dodson

When a police officer uses department-issued devices to allegedly solicit minors and possess child sexual abuse material, the failure isn’t just personal—it’s institutional. The case of Frederick Police Corporal James Dodson exposes a disturbing truth: Maryland’s system too often protects the uniform over the innocent. Taxpayers footed the bill for his paycheck even as the investigation unfolded, revealing just how deeply broken our public accountability systems have become.

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Axon, Body Cams, and the Truth They Don’t Want You to See

By Michael Phillips When police body cameras were first introduced, they were sold to the public as tools of transparency. A way to capture the truth. A mechanism to protect …

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