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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 4 MIN

Biography Flash Dan Bongino On Terror Threats Border Security and the Viral Russell Brand Death Hoax Mix-Up

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🛒 Strong Coffee Company - Protein Coffee 💰 Get 20% OFF | Promo Code: POINT https://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/POINT Dan Bongino has been in the spotlight over the past few days for several significant developments. Most notably, on March 13th, the former FBI Deputy Director appeared on Fox News's "The Ingraham Angle" to discuss what he describes as an escalating domestic terrorism threat facing the nation. During this appearance, Bongino highlighted two major incidents in Austin, Texas from the past two weeks, including an attack where a gunman killed three people and injured fourteen others. The suspect, according to Bongino's discussion, was a U.S. citizen born in Somalia wearing clothing with Iranian flag imagery. In his televised remarks, Bongino emphasized concerns about border security and potential radicalization, noting that authorities have documented 272 terror-related encounters at the border. He advocated for stricter sentencing guidelines for terrorism-related charges, calling for mandatory life sentences or the federal death penalty for those convicted of providing material support to terrorist organizations. Bongino also discussed the denaturalization process for citizens convicted of terrorism charges, arguing it should be mandatory rather than the current laborious judicial process. The former deputy director addressed broader national security concerns during the segment, referencing what he called Operation Epic Fury and discussing potential threats from sleeper cells and Iranian drone attacks targeting the West Coast. He emphasized that President Trump receives daily intelligence briefings and possesses deeper insight into national security matters than anyone else. However, Bongino also became inadvertently involved in a viral social media incident on March 11th. According to multiple fact-checking sources including India Times and Pakistani news outlets, Bongino posted a cryptic tribute on X without clearly identifying the subject, which sparked widespread false rumors that British comedian Russell Brand had died. The post featured a photo with both Brand and conservative activist Charlie Kirk, but because Bongino didn't specify that the tribute was about Kirk, millions of social media users mistakenly believed Brand had passed away. Bongino later clarified the post was about Kirk, who actually died in September 2025. Brand remains alive and is currently facing multiple sexual assault charges in the United Kingdom, which he has denied. These developments showcase Bongino's continued influence in conservative media circles while highlighting the unpredictable nature of social media communication in the modern era. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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