Bongino says FBI looking at ‘a number of cases of potential public corruption’
- On May 26, 2025, the FBI revealed plans to reopen several unresolved high-profile investigations in Washington, D.C., including cases involving the 2023 cocaine discovery at the White House and the DC pipe bomb incidents.
- The decision comes after reviewing cases linked to possible public corruption, including the 2023 incident involving cocaine found within the White House and the 2021 bombings in Washington, D.C.
- These cases include cocaine found in a small zipped bag near the West Wing’s ground floor entrance, pipe bombs planted near both national committee headquarters, and the 2022 leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion.
- Bongino explained that they chose to either revisit these cases or allocate more resources and focus to the investigations, noting that FBI officials are currently making headway.
- The renewed investigations aim to address public concerns about justice and corruption, but suspects remain unidentified and previous probes have yielded insufficient evidence.
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino reopens high-profile investigations
WASHINGTON, D.C. – FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced that the agency will revisit several unsolved, high-profile cases, including the discovery of cocaine at the White House and the unsolved DC pipe bombs case.
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Bongino, posted on X that he and FBI Director Kash Patel have decided to “either re-open, or push additional resources and investigative attention” to the 3 cases.
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Shallow investigations of three Biden-era controversies are being reopened by the FBI, Deputy Director Dan Bongino revealed, while suggesting that “potential public corruption” was ignored by his predecessor. The three high-profile cases all occurred under former FBI Director Christopher Wray, a foil of President Donald Trump whom he accused of covering for former President Joe Biden and members of his family. One incident — the 2023 discovery o…
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