FBI Deputy Director Bongino Plans Reopen White House Cocaine, SCOTUS Leak, Pipe Bomb Cases
FBI Deputy Director Bongino Plans Reopen White House Cocaine, SCOTUS Leak, Pipe Bomb Cases

FBI Deputy Director Bongino Plans Reopen White House Cocaine, SCOTUS Leak, Pipe Bomb Cases

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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced the reopening or increased focus on three high-profile unsolved cases: the discovery of cocaine in the White House in 2023, the pipe bombs planted outside the Democratic and Republican Party headquarters before the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, and the leak of the Supreme Court's 2022 Dobbs decision overturning federal abortion protections. The cocaine case, initially closed by the Secret Service due to lack of evidence and surveillance footage, has drawn renewed attention amid speculation linking the drugs to Hunter Biden, who has a documented history of addiction. Bongino emphasized ongoing weekly briefings and progress in these investigations, inviting the public to provide tips. The reopening comes amid political controversy, with former President Trump and his allies publicly accusing Joe and Hunter Biden of involvement in the cocaine incident. The leak investigation into the Supreme Court decision and the pipe bombings have also remained unsolved despite prior inquiries, with the FBI now allocating additional resources to these matters. These developments highlight continued scrutiny over unresolved cases tied to public corruption and national security concerns during the Biden administration.

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