FBI reopens investigation into cocaine discovery at Biden’s White House

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The FBI is reopening three high-profile investigations: the White House cocaine case, the Roe v. Wade leak, and pipe bombs planted near party HQs.

The FBI has reopened its investigations into the 2023 cocaine discovery at the White House and the 2022 leak of the Supreme Court’s draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade.

Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced he had requested weekly briefings and more resources, citing whistleblowers “suspicious” the cocaine “could match a member of the inner Biden circle.” The cocaine was found in a cubby near the West Wing; Donald Trump claimed it was “implausible” it belonged to anyone but President Biden or his son Hunter.

The White House called those allegations “incredibly irresponsible.” Bongino also relaunched a probe into the pipe bombs planted near the Democratic and Republican party offices on January 5, 2021 — the night before the Capitol riot.

Previous investigations into all three cases failed to identify those responsible, prompting renewed scrutiny from the FBI.

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