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() The American public “deserves answers” to FBI investigations occurring under the Biden administration, including the presence of cocaine at the White House, says legal contributor Jesse Weber.
Dan Bongino, deputy director of the FBI, announced on Monday via X that several cases of “potential public corruption” were either being reopened or given “investigative attention.”
Among those listed were the discovery of cocaine at the White House during the Biden administration in 2023, the Dobbs Supreme Court leak in 2022, and the D.C. pipe bombing outside the DNC and RNC headquarters.
“Let’s be very clear about something, these are all very serious, and this isn’t a case where we say someone didn’t commit a crime,” Weber said.
“No, there’s evidence of a crime. You want to talk about federal government property, drug possession, and possession of an explosive device, particularly in this kind of area. There’s no doubt about that.”
Weber added that there must be some consideration as to why the FBI chose to announce it publicly.
Bongino said he receives weekly briefings on the matter, and the FBI is currently “making progress.”
“If you have any investigative tips on these matters that may assist us, then please contact the FBI,” he added.