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FBI Reopens Investigation Into Cocaine Found at Biden White House

The cocaine scandal at the Biden White House is back in the spotlight—and this time, the FBI says it’s serious.

On Monday, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino confirmed that the bureau is reopening its investigation into the now-notorious baggie of cocaine discovered in the West Wing in July 2023. Bongino, who previously served in the Secret Service under multiple presidents, announced the renewed probe during a press conference, stating that the agency is “pushing additional resources and investigative attention” to several high-profile, unresolved cases—including the White House drug incident.

“This case understandably garnered public interest,” Bongino said. “We’ve reopened it and are making progress. I receive weekly briefings on it. If anyone has investigative tips, contact the FBI.”

It’s a stunning reversal from the Biden-era Secret Service, which abruptly closed the case without conducting a single interview. That’s right—not one person questioned in the White House about how an illegal substance made its way into the most secure building on Earth. They blamed a “surveillance blind spot” and shrugged their shoulders like a college dorm RA who just found a bong but can’t be bothered.

But the cover-up unraveled when RealClearPolitics reported that there was, in fact, a partial DNA match discovered on the baggie. The Secret Service, under Director Kim Cheatle at the time, reportedly tried to bury it. The forensics vault containing the cocaine evidence was supervised by a special agent who allegedly confirmed that a match had been made to a close relative of a known pool of individuals.

Let’s just say the pool isn’t that deep.

And speaking of people being rewarded for silence, Bongino previously revealed that the Biden White House began handing out suspiciously timed promotions to individuals who had access to sensitive information about the incident. According to Bongino’s sources, those promotions were likely tied to keeping mouths shut.

“My source is pretty clear that these promotions are likely tied to what they know about the cocaine scandal at the White House,” Bongino said. Not a good look.

At the center of the controversy is Hunter Biden, who was reportedly at the White House around the time the drugs were discovered. The First Son’s documented history of drug abuse and well-documented antics made him an obvious suspect, but of course, the original “investigation” avoided even mentioning his name.

Now, with Trump’s DOJ in charge and Bongino helping lead the FBI cleanup, the circus is reopening—and this time, they might actually be looking for the clown who dropped the coke.

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