FBI REOPENS THREE MAJOR BIDEN-ERA CASES

🔍 FBI Reopens 3 Major Cases That Shook the Nation

Washington, D.C. – In a surprising move, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino announced that the bureau is taking a fresh look at three high-profile investigations that have long puzzled Americans—and raised serious concerns about accountability and transparency.

💣 1. The Capitol Hill Pipe Bombings (2021)

Two pipe bombs were discovered near the Democratic and Republican National Committee headquarters just hours before the January 6 Capitol riot. Despite multiple security cameras, digital clues, and forensic efforts, no suspect was ever charged. Bongino says the bureau is now “re-prioritizing” the case due to renewed public pressure and ongoing fears of domestic threats.

🏛 2. The Supreme Court Leak (2022)

The historic leak of a draft opinion in the Dobbs v. Jackson case—eventually overturning Roe v. Wade—sent shockwaves across the nation. But after months of investigation, the source of the leak remains unidentified. The FBI is reportedly reexamining digital footprints and access logs, with Bongino stressing the need to restore institutional trust.

🧪 3. White House Cocaine Mystery (2023)

A small bag of cocaine found in a secure area of the West Wing led to a brief but intense media frenzy. The Secret Service closed the investigation without identifying a suspect, citing a lack of fingerprints or surveillance evidence. Now, under new leadership, the FBI is reportedly reviewing the case for possible leads that were missed.

“We’re not letting these go cold,” Bongino said. “These cases matter—not just because of the headlines, but because they point to deeper issues of security, corruption, and public trust.”

🔄 Weekly Updates Promised

Bongino, recently appointed under President Trump’s administration, emphasized the agency’s commitment to weekly progress reports. The renewed focus comes amid growing public skepticism over how such significant cases could remain unsolved for so long.

👥 Why It Matters

Each of these incidents struck a chord with Americans—touching on fears of political violence, institutional leaks, and even security inside the White House itself. Whether this renewed scrutiny will bring closure—or more controversy—remains to be seen.

Stay tuned. The next update is expected early next week.

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