FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino will step down from his post next month, he said on Wednesday, ending a short and at times tumultuous tenure as the bureau’s second highest-ranking official.Bongino announced the move on social media hours after President Donald Trump said he thought Bongino wanted to “go back to his show.” He hosted a prominent right-wing podcast prior to joining the FBI.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.“Dan did a great job. I think he wants to go back to his show,” Trump told reporters.Bongino, a former New York City police officer, member of the Secret Service and right-wing podcaster, was an unusual pick for the FBI’s No. 2 post, which historically had been filled by career agents who had worked their way up the ranks. He was made deputy over objections from the FBI Agents Association, a group representing 14,000 primarily current agents, despite earlier assurances from FBI Director Kash Patel that he would install a