


FBI Revives Investigations into High-Profile Cases of Public Corruption
The FBI is reopening investigations into the Dobbs leak, cocaine in the White House, and DC pipe bombs, with new resources allocated for progress.
Overview
The FBI, under Deputy Director Dan Bongino, is reviving investigations into the 2021 pipe bomb incidents, the 2023 cocaine discovery in the White House, and the 2022 leak of the Supreme Court's Dobbs opinion. Bongino reported weekly briefings and progress on these cases, which were previously closed or stalled. The Secret Service had ended its investigation into the cocaine incident due to lack of evidence, while the Supreme Court's inquiry into the Dobbs leak also failed to identify a culprit. Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel plan to release details regarding Jeffrey Epstein's death.
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Dan Bongino began his career with the NYPD in 1995 and later joined the U.S. Secret Service in 1999. He has experience in criminal investigations and served in the Presidential Protective Division. However, he lacks direct FBI experience, which has raised concerns about his appointment.
The FBI is reviving investigations into the 2021 pipe bomb incidents, the 2023 cocaine discovery in the White House, and the 2022 leak of the Supreme Court's Dobbs opinion. Additionally, they plan to release details about Jeffrey Epstein's death.
The cases were reopened due to new resources being allocated and the intent to make progress where previous investigations were closed or stalled. Details on specific resources allocated are not provided in the available information.
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