FBI to Reinvestigate Biden White House Cocaine Debacle, Other ‘Public Corruption’ Scandals
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino recently announced new initiatives for the FBI, indicating a commitment to reform within the bureau alongside Director Kash Patel. Key points include the establishment of incoming reform teams aimed at enhancing their reform agenda. Bongino disclosed that they are refocusing on notable public corruption cases, specifically the washington D.C. pipe bombing investigation, the discovery of cocaine in the White House during President Biden’s administration, and the leak of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision.
Bongino highlighted ongoing efforts to reopen or allocate more resources to these investigations and encouraged the public to provide any relevant tips. He also mentioned a conscious decision to limit their media presence, opting instead for written updates. this reflects both a proactive dialog strategy and an effort to avoid controversies, notably following their recent interview that faced backlash over statements regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s death.Bongino concluded by thanking supporters and reaffirming the FBI’s dedication to its work.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino took to X early Monday to announce some sweeping new initiatives for the bureau.
And at least one of those changes could dredge up ghosts of presidential administrations past.
First, Bongino announced that he and FBI Director Kash Patel were close to having their “incoming reform teams” finalized and in place.
“This will help us both in doubling down on our reform agenda,” he said.
Thanks for following this account and allowing us to update you about what we’re doing at your FBI. A few updates:
-The Director and I will have most of our incoming reform teams in place by next week. The hiring process can take a little bit of time, but we are approaching that…
— Dan Bongino (@FBIDDBongino) May 26, 2025
Next came the big, actionable reveals.
“Shortly after swearing in, the Director and I evaluated a number of cases of potential public corruption that, understandably, have garnered public interest,” Bongino wrote. “We made the decision to either re-open, or push additional resources and investigative attention, to these cases.
“These cases are the DC pipe bombing investigation, the cocaine discovery at the prior administration’s White House, and the leak of the Supreme Court Dobbs case.
“I receive requested briefings on these cases weekly and we are making progress.
“If you have any investigative tips on these matters that may assist us then please contact the FBI.”
The pipe bomb incident occurred in 2021, when pipe bombs were discovered outside both the Republican and Democratic National Conventions.
The Dobbs leak, meanwhile, was an unprecedented Supreme Court leak in 2022 that actually created deep division and finger pointing among the justices.
The cocaine incident, which happened in 2023, was a bizarre incident where the illicit drug was found in the White House during the back half of President Joe Biden’s lone presidential term. There was no real resolution to the issue.
(Many social media users immediately cast aspersions on former first son Hunter Biden, who has a documented history of drug use.)
While that concluded the actionable portion of his announcement, Bongino also penned one more long X paragraph discussing his and Patel’s “media footprint.”
“The Director and I have done only one media interview together,” Bongino wrote. “We decided early on to limit our media footprint overall in order to keep the attention on the work being done.
“There are both positives and negatives to this approach.
“We have chosen to communicate, in writing, on this platform to fill some of the inevitable information vacuums. I try to read as much of your feedback as possible but the workday is busy, and my office is a SCIF with limited phone access.
“In response to feedback, both positive and negative, from our interview last week we will be releasing more information which will further clarify answers to some of the questions asked in the interview.”
That “negative” feedback is likely a response to some of the backlash that Bongino and Patel received after a May 18 Fox News interview in which the FBI heads said that the death of disgraced Hollywood financier Jeffrey Epstein was, in fact, a suicide.
(Not unlike the aforementioned cocaine incident, social media wasn’t buying the supplied explanation, with all manner of conspiracy theories claiming Epstein was murdered due to his pervasive insider information on countless powerful people.)
Many were unsatisfied with Bongino and Patel over this interview, feeling that the FBI was now complicit in some sort of cover-up. Despite much of the work the newly headed FBI has done, the Epstein matter has been a sticking point, at least with a very vocal minority.
A glance at Bongino’s X responses show a definite frustration on the topic, with many accusing Bongino of somehow being compromised into going with the official narrative regarding Epstein.
Despite that pushback, Bongino did acknowledge and thank his supporters.
“Thank you for all of your support,” he wrote. “God bless America and all those who defend Her.”
Advertise with The Western Journal and reach millions of highly engaged readers, while supporting our work. Advertise Today.
" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."