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Comey rips Patel, Bongino on leadership abilities, reopened FBI cases

  • James Comey, former FBI director, criticized FBI leadership as the bureau reopened investigations into cocaine found in the White House, January 6 pipe bombs, and the 2022 Supreme Court leak.
  • These cases reopened after initial inquiries closed, with the cocaine discovered on July 2 after President Biden and Hunter left town, and the Secret Service closing its investigation for lack of evidence.
  • Comey expressed doubts that these investigations had been fully concluded, particularly the pipe bomb case, and implied that the decision to reopen it appeared to serve specific political objectives.
  • Comey stated, "This Feels Targeted," and said nothing in Patel and Bongino’s backgrounds indicated they know how to lead the FBI effectively.
  • These revived probes and Comey’s comments imply ongoing controversy over the FBI’s direction and leadership amid politically sensitive investigations.
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WND broke the news in Medford, United States on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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