Dan Bongino Confirms FBI Is Reviewing White House Cocaine, SCOTUS Leak, Jan. 6 Pipe Bombs


Dan Bongino Confirms FBI Is Reviewing White House Cocaine, SCOTUS Leak, Jan. 6 Pipe Bombs

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced the agency is now reviewing three high-profile cases under the Biden-Harris administration which had previously gone unresolved, including the January 6 pipe bomb incident, the 2022 Supreme Court draft opinion leak, and the cocaine discovery inside the White House.

In a post on X, Bongino revealed that he and FBI Director Kash Patel made the decision “to either re-open, or push additional resources and investigative attention, to these cases.”

The news follows increased scrutiny from lawmakers and the public over the lack of resolution in each of the investigations.

“I receive requested briefings on these cases weekly and we are making progress,” Bongino stated.

The FBI deputy director also urged the public to assist in the investigations by submitting any relevant information or tips directly to the agency.

January 6 Pipe Bomb Case

The first case being reviewed involves the pipe bombs discovered at the Republican National Committee (RNC) and Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters on January 6, 2021.

Surveillance footage shows an unidentified individual placing the bombs near the buildings the night before.

Despite years of investigation, no arrests have been made, raising concerns about transparency and thoroughness.

Supreme Court Leak

The second case centers on the leak of a draft opinion in the Supreme Court’s landmark Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision.

The leaked draft, published by Politico in 2022, revealed that the Court was poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, which it officially did the following month.

The leak sparked protests outside the homes of several justices and led to an attempted assassination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

In 2023, the Court announced that its internal investigation failed to identify the leaker.

White House Cocaine Discovery

The third unresolved case occurred in July 2023, when the Secret Service found a small bag of cocaine inside the White House.

The discovery came shortly after Hunter Biden, the president’s son, had visited the building.

Despite Hunter’s well-documented history of cocaine addiction, the Secret Service closed its investigation without identifying a suspect.

At the time, President Trump demanded transparency over how cocaine was discovered inside one of the most secure buildings in the world.

FBI Reform Teams Expanding

Bongino also confirmed that the FBI is expanding its internal reform teams.

“We will have new hires for our reform teams on board by next week,” he wrote. “This will help us both in doubling down on our reform agenda.”


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