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FBI to tap head of New York office for No. 2 job

ReutersJan 9, 2026 9:15 PM

- Christopher Raia, the head of the FBI's office in New York, will become the deputy director of the bureau, succeeding Dan Bongino, an FBI spokesperson confirmed on Friday.

Raia, a career agent, is expected to start the job as early as next week.

Bongino, a former New York City police officer and right-wing podcaster who was an unconventional pick for the role, ended his short tenure as the bureau's second-highest-ranking official last week.

The move will restore the post - one traditionally occupied by someone who rose internally within the FBI - to a career agent. Raia, who was most recently assistant director in charge of the New York Field Office, has been with the FBI since 2003 and previously served as a top counterterrorism official.

He will serve as co-deputy director with Andrew Bailey, a former Missouri state attorney general who was named in August to be co-deputy director with Bongino, the FBI spokesperson said.

The New York Times first reported the move.

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