FBI Investigates Cocaine Discovery, Pipe Bombings, Leaks in Biden White House
FBI Investigates Cocaine Discovery, Pipe Bombings, Leaks in Biden White House

FBI Investigates Cocaine Discovery, Pipe Bombings, Leaks in Biden White House

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The FBI has launched a renewed investigation into the discovery of a small bag of cocaine found in a cubby near the West Wing entrance of the White House in 2023 during the Biden administration. Dan Bongino, the FBI's deputy director, announced that this case is among several high-profile probes being reopened or receiving increased attention, including the DC pipe bombing and the leak of the Supreme Court's Dobbs draft opinion. The initial Secret Service investigation was closed due to lack of surveillance footage and physical evidence, leaving the identity of the person responsible unknown despite extensive review of video files and interviews. Bongino receives weekly briefings on the progress of these investigations and is encouraging the public to provide any helpful information. The cocaine discovery sparked controversy and political backlash, with former President Trump and others questioning the origins of the drugs, though the Biden family was not in Washington at the time. This renewed focus underscores ongoing concerns about potential public corruption and unresolved questions surrounding the prior administration's White House.

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