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Dan Bongino Roasts ‘Weirdo’ Nicolle Wallace For Saying He ‘Wears T-Shirts That Are Obviously Too Small’

Dan Bongino Roasts ‘Weirdo’ Nicolle Wallace For Saying He ‘Wears T-Shirts That Are Obviously Too Small’

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Former FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino ridiculed MS NOW host Nicolle Wallace on “The Dan Bongino Show” Tuesday after she said he “wears t-shirts that are obviously too small” in a December segment while he was still serving in the bureau.

Bongino launched the new version of his show on Monday following his departure from the FBI on Jan. 4. He suggested on Tuesday’s episode that Wallace was attracted to him and made clear he had no interest in her.

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“This freaking weirdo on MSNBC is like in love with me,” Bongino said before reading the headline of a Dec. 18 article on Mediaite. “Nicolle Wallace, now that I’m back, ‘Nicolle Wallace Goes Off On Freaking Joke Dan Bongino: Wears T-Shirts That Are Obviously Too Small!’ Zachary Leeman, Mediaite … You can stop asking: we’re not going to Nobu on a Friday night for some Wagyu hot rock steak. It’s not happening I know you’ve got this quiet little kind of boiling bunny obsession. I get it. We know you’re a weirdo.”

“We get it from your 20 listeners on MSCBNBNBC. What’s it called now, by the way? MS NOW? … I get it. Nikki, the answer is no. Sweetcakes, I’m not going out on a date with you,” he added. “I know you’re constantly commenting about my shirt size and whatever … I’m not doing it. The answer is a flat no. I don’t know what size this [shirt] is, but I promise I’ll make it smaller for you tomorrow.”

Wallace’s comment occurred on MS NOW’s “Deadline: White House” on Dec. 17 in response to Bongino’s announcement the same day that he would be leaving the FBI.

Bongino on Monday asserted on his debut episode that his show and Rumble were “under attack” following his livestream experiencing glitches and crashing.

“It’s a live show obviously and we had a good kind of impression this was going to happen,” Bongino said on Monday after the glitches were resolved. “They just don’t want me to talk. They’re so terrified of this show coming back that they were going to do anything to try to stop us.”

Bongino also hosted President Donald Trump for an interview and defended his administration’s handling of the documents related to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during his first episode since leaving the FBI.

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