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Dan Bongino Goes On R-Rated Rant At Donald Donald Trump Voter Who Dared To Complain

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A former deputy director of the FBI, Dan Bongino, reacted angrily online after a longtime supporter of President Donald Trump publicly criticized Trump’s second term in office. The exchange quickly gained attention because it showed tension not between political opponents, but among people who had once been on the same side.

The situation started when Evan Kilgore, who calls himself an “American Nationalist,” posted a message on X over the weekend. Kilgore has around 187,000 followers, and in his post he openly asked, “Who else feels like the second Trump Administration just absolutely sucks?” He made it clear that he was not a Democrat or a longtime critic of Trump.

In fact, he said he had voted for Trump three times. By saying that, he was showing that his frustration was coming from someone who had strongly supported Trump in the past, not from someone who had always opposed him.

His comment suggested disappointment. It gave the impression that even some loyal supporters may not be happy with how things are going during Trump’s second term. That is what appeared to upset Bongino.

Bongino, who previously worked in federal law enforcement and later became a conservative media personality, fired back strongly. He quote-posted Kilgore’s message and questioned why people who claim they are “noticing” problems never seem to notice what he described as positive achievements happening in the country. In simple terms, he was saying that critics are focusing only on negatives while ignoring what he believes are real successes.

He also suggested that these critics might not be acting in good faith. Bongino implied that there could be a hidden agenda behind posts like Kilgore’s.

According to him, this type of message is not random or genuine frustration, but part of a broader effort to make the administration look bad and to create discouragement among supporters.

His response became even more personal and harsh. He said he did not really know Kilgore except for occasionally seeing what he described as “bullshit” posts in his feed.

He claimed that many other users have been seeing similar negative messages in their timelines and argued that they are not authentic. In his view, these posts are designed to look like they come from real grassroots supporters, but are actually coordinated attacks meant to weaken support.

Bongino also addressed the idea that supporters should not blindly praise the administration. He said no one is asking people to cheerlead without thinking.

However, he insisted that facts matter and that critics should acknowledge what he sees as major accomplishments. He then listed 16 points that he described as facts, aimed at people he called “astroturf doomers.” By that term, he meant people who pretend to be ordinary supporters but, in his opinion, are spreading exaggerated negativity.

Among the claims he highlighted were statements that the United States is currently the safest it has been in modern history and that Iran’s nuclear threat has been shut down. He presented these as clear signs that the administration is making strong progress, especially in areas of national security and public safety.

Bongino ended his message with strong language. He said this was only the first year of what he called the “Trump 47” administration and suggested that more achievements are still to come. Frustrated and clearly angry, he directed a blunt and vulgar message at the critics he believes are unfairly attacking the administration. He said he is tired of what he sees as dishonest negativity and claimed that many other people can see through it as well.