KEEL is thrilled to announce that we will begin airing the Dan Bongino Show on Monday. He will be on live from 11am-2pm Monday-Friday. We will also play of "Best of Dan Bongino Show" on Saturdays from 3-6pm.

Who is Dan Bongino? He is from Queens, New York. He was a police officer for the NYPD before joining the United States Secret Service in 1999. He later became an instructor at the Secret Service Training Academy in Maryland.

Bongino has been a radio host and commentator for many years. He's been a frequent guest on several Fox News programs. He launched the Bongino Report in 2019 as an online alternative to the Drudge Report. He is quite active on social media platforms and that will continue as he moves into this coveted spot on the radio.

Bongino also hosts a weekend show on Fox.

Here is his philosophy on getting his message out:

"My entire life right now is about owning the libs. That's it."

Bongino is married to Paula Andrea who is from Columbia. They have 2 daughters. He and his wife also operate some businesses from their home. He also does consulting work on security and risk management.

Bongino says

I’m excited to embrace the immense power of radio to connect with my listeners live for three hours every day. This is an incredible privilege, and I pledge to honor the trailblazing work of those who came before me.

Bongino says his show will “tackle the hot political issues, debunking both liberal and Republican establishment rhetoric.”

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