Dan Bongino Shares Tragic Loss Of His Mother, Supernatural Experience Afterward

who didn’t believe in God should reconsider their position after his experience.  “Folks, if you don’t believe in God, I would have to last night. I was not imagining that was not at some fugue state was not dreaming. I felt someone grabbed me actually grabbed me. I looked around my entire house. You know me you know I’m not antsy,” Bongino added.

He continued regaling on personal memories he shared with his mother, noting the unique nickname she always referred to him as.  Bongino mentioned his Christian faith yet again, noting how profound the experience was at a spiritual level.  “She called me Danny, the only one, no one else on planet Earth besides my mom. Calls me Danny, and now no one else does at all,” he said. “As I sat this morning, in my own shower, hunched over, kind of crying a little bit, I’ve never believed more in the power of Jesus.”

Bongino ultimately concluded on his show, “I’ll let you guys know about the show tomorrow…but obviously, I have to bury her, and my brothers and I, so we got some stuff to take care of.”  Watch the episode from his show below.

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