Bongino Revives Major FBI Probes Including White House Cocaine Case
Bongino, the Deputy FBI Director, has indicated that there is a specific focus on three particular unsolved investigations that have rattled the country. These are the unsolved White House cocaine case of 2023, the leak of the forthcoming opinion of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision in 2022, and the pipe bombs discovered in 2021’s political hub. According to him, these reopening procedures are a direct response to the calls from the citizens to know the facts and be ensured justice.
FBI reopens investigation into cocaine at White House and leaked Dobbs opinion that led to overturning of Roe v. Wade https://t.co/GGSf5k82db
— ABC7 News (@abc7newsbayarea) May 26, 2025
FBI Refocuses on Unresolved Cases
In 2023 during July the 4th weekend, the cocaine saga of the West wing of the White House began when a tiny packet was discovered in it. Bongino has reopened this case as well, he trusts that this issue not only concerns a matter of national trust but of public security as well, adding “as a country we fail in understanding the trust gap which is evolving daily.”
As cited in reports from dwindling trust in headlines American News and news on Reuters, Bongino further said, “the society is entitled to know the reality.”
Bongino’s Writings Supreme Court Opinion leak (2022)
Prior to the court’s official announcement, a draft revealing plans to overturn Roe v. Wade was leaked. An internal probe could not identify the source of the leak. Bongino now demands that the FBI fully commit its resources to the discovery of the leak.
Conclusion
The Bongino Show reportedly has plans to conduct offensives pertaining to these issues, drawing bipartisan focus, and he claims the FBI is poised to defend these aggressions. The outcomes may still be in doubt so far as accountability is concerned, but the strategy has already garnered suffocating criticism and considerable media buzz.