The FBI will reopen its exploration of cocaine discovery in the White House 2023, a case that has previously closed without identifying the suspect. A small bag containing a drug was found in a warehouse cube near the entrance to the western wing, while President Joe Biden and his family were away from Washington.
Dan Bongino, a conservative commentator who recently appointed the FBI director, announced a step on X (formerly Twitter) and wrote: “I asked for weekly briefings about the state of this case. American people deserve transparency and responsibility.”
The incident became a point for Republican criticism. The White House spokesman in 2023 rejected the claim that “Biden Inter Circle” could be responsible for “incredibly irresponsible”. Biden Administration refused to comment on the renewed FBI investigation.
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The Bureau also reopens the probe until the Supreme Court’s opinion in 2022 in the Health Organization Dobbs v. Jackson, which signaled the court to rolled the roe v. Wade.
The escape was first published on May 2, 2022, which triggered extensive outrage and protests. Later, the court investigation could not determine the source.
At that time, Trump called The Leaker “Slime” and demanded that the media be affected until they revealed their source. Bongino on Monday repeated conservative frustration and wrote:
“The leak threatened the integrity of our Supreme Court and must be fully investigated.”
Bongino suggests that whistleblowers increase alarms
Bongino claimed to have gained evidence of receiving tips for the initiate.
“Several announcers told me that they were suspicious that cocaine evidence could correspond to a member of the internal Biden Circle,” he said on the X.
During the original investigation of the secret service, no match of DNA or fingerprints was found.
The pipe case also gains renewed attention
In addition to the White House cases and the Supreme Court, Bongino announced increased sources for an unresolved case of bombs planted near the Headquarters of the Democratic and Republican National Committee in Washington 5 January 2021.
The FBI previously released a video of the masked suspicious location of the device that was later disposed of. A person has never been identified.
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