FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced the agency is reexamining three high-profile cases:
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The 2021 Capitol Hill pipe bombings – Still no suspect, though viable devices were found near the DNC and RNC before the Jan. 6 riot.
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The 2022 Supreme Court leak – The source of the leaked Dobbs draft overturning Roe v. Wade remains unknown.
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The 2023 White House cocaine incident – Investigation closed without identifying a suspect due to lack of evidence.
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Bongino, recently appointed under Trump, said these cases are being re-prioritized due to public interest and potential corruption concerns. Weekly updates are underway.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino made a surprising announcement today, revealing that the agency is reopening three major cases from the Biden era. These cases, which have remained unsolved and largely forgotten, have been brought back into the spotlight for reexamination.
The first case on the list is the 2021 Capitol Hill pipe bombings. Despite the discovery of viable explosive devices near the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Republican National Committee (RNC) buildings just before the January 6th riot, no suspect has been identified. The FBI is determined to uncover the truth behind these incidents and bring those responsible to justice.
Next up is the 2022 Supreme Court leak, which involved the unauthorized disclosure of