TheFBIwill launch new investigations into the 2023 discovery of a bag of cocaine at the White House duringJoe Biden’s term, as well as intopipe bombsdiscovered at Democratic and Republican party headquarters before the6 January 2021Capitol riot by supporters of Donald Trump, andthe leakof the supreme court’s draft opinion before thehistoric overturningof national abortion rights with the Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision that overturnedRoe v Wadein 2022.
Dan Bongino, a rightwingpodcaster turned deputydirector of the FBI, made the announcementon X, where he said he had requested weekly briefings on any progress in looking into the old cases. The incidents have been popular talking points on America’s political right wing and among conspiracy theorists.
Bongino said that he and the FBI director,Kash Patel, had been evaluating “a number of cases of potential public corruption that, understandably, have garnered public interest” and had made a decision “to either re-open, or push additional resources and investigative attention, to these cases”.
TheFBIdeputy director made an appeal for “investigative tips on these matters”.
The discovery of a small, zippered bag of cocaine in a cubby near the entrance to the West Wing two years ago drew excited commentary from Republicans, including then Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, who has said it was implausible the drugs could belong to anyone beyond Joe Biden or sonHunter Biden– even though the Biden family was away from Washington at the time.
Bongino has previously alleged, without presenting any evidence, that he was in touch with whistleblowers who told him they were “suspicious” that evidence from the White House cocaine bag “could match a member of the inner Biden circle”.
A formal laboratory testconfirmedthat the powder found was indeed cocaine and the Secret Service said the substance was found in a “highly trafficked” area of the White House and it was reviewing visitor logs to determine how it had gotten there.
Then White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that public tours of the West Wing had taken place over the weekend when the discovery was made, prompting an evacuation of the executive mansion.
“We have confidence that they will get to the bottom of this,” Jean-Pierre later said, referring to the Secret Service. A White House spokesperson said that the allegations thatHunter Bidenwas involved was “incredibly irresponsible”.
But in his first interview as a president in February this year, Trump returned to the subject, arguing that forensic analysis should have revealed fingerprints but the evidence appeared to have been deliberately wiped clean. He described the cocaine discovery as a “terrible thing”.
The pre-emptive publication of the supreme court’s opinion ending the constitutional right to abortion in Politico on 2 May 2022 provoked condemnation from Trump, who called the source of the leak “slime” and demanded that the journalists involved be imprisoned until they revealed who it was.
Eight months later,the supreme court releaseda23-page reportinto the leak saying the investigative team “has to date been unable to identify a person responsible by a preponderance of the evidence”.
Investigations into both cases endedwithout identifyingwho was responsible for the cocaine or the leak.
Bongino also announced more resources for the FBI’s investigation into the placement of pipe bombs at the Democratic national committee and the Republican national committee in Washington.
The bombs, which were later defused, had been planted the night before Trump’s supportersstormed the US Capitolin a failed bid to block Congress fromcertifyingBiden as the winner of the 2020 presidential election.
Reuters contributed reporting