Posted on 05/27/2025 4:51:29 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
Three major unsolved mysteries are being reviewed by the FBI, according to Deputy Director Dan Bongino.
Bongino, a former Secret Service agent, NYPD officer and conservative commentator, posted on X that he and FBI Director Kash Patel have decided to “either re-open, or push additional resources and investigative attention” to the leak of a draft of a Supreme Court opinion overturning Roe v. Wade, the discovery of cocaine in the West Wing of the White House in 2023, and the planting of pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican national committees shortly before the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, according to the New York Post.
“I receive requested briefings on these cases weekly and we are making progress,” Bongino added in his post. “If you have any investigative tips on these matters that may assist us then please contact the FBI.”
After the cocaine was discovered, the Secret Service ended the investigation after just 11 days, without naming a suspect, citing a lack of physical evidence and of cameras in the area.
The leaked draft of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s opinion in the Dobbs case appeared in Politico in May 2022. While Chief Justice John Roberts ordered an investigation, it ended after eight months after they said they were unable to identify the leaker.
And on the night of Jan. 5, 2021, someone dropped two pipe bombs outside Republican and Democratic headquarters in the nation’s capital. They didn’t detonate, but cameras captured the image of the perpetrator. While the surveillance footage was released, and there remains a $500,000 reward offered, no one has been identified, as the suspect’s face was covered at the time.
There was, and continues to be, a lot of interest in all three of these cases.
Click here: to donate by Credit Card
Or here: to donate by PayPal
Or by mail to: Free Republic, LLC - PO Box 9771 - Fresno, CA 93794
Thank you very much and God bless you.
good news and I’d like to actually see the results of these investigations, not just the results in a Tweet.
He’s probably trying to head off any frustration we are feeling.
Good, let’s see the answers to those “mysteries.”
The cocaine was Kamala’s (maybe).
https://x.com/robertdunlap947/status/1849773873069183447
https://x.com/DogRightGirl/status/1677034175637889024
Oh great. Thanks for coming in today.
All of these are important, we need to reestablish that these are all crimes and that crime will be pursued even among the high and mighty at the White House, the courts, the Pentagon, the Congress, city and state governments, and whatever entity is behind that mysterious J6 bomb project.
sounds right.
“lack of physical evidence and of cameras in the area”
bag of cocaine and no camera’s in the White House
BS
LOL! Thanks. That about sums it up. The State of the Republic 2025. Canned tuna & water for us peasants.
IF they’re not firing the whole FBI and returning every task possible to the states, the remainder to the US Marshalls, they’re not serving the country well.
In fact, Kash is so captured that he’s advocating more funding, full staffing and the like.
Hunter was the co-president (along with Dr. Jill). It was probably his. I think Kamala’s office was in the EEOB, not the West Wing.
Surely that needs some looking into, eh ? The Roof Top Secret Service and her 2nd in charge retire, nothing to see here, Crooks died, end of story.
I wish I could be more optimistic but the dog and pony shows we see from Patel, Bongino, and Bondi are not impressive. The only member of Trump's law enforcement and intelligence team that is outstanding is Tulsi Gabbard.
Now,
Who killed Epstein, who did he work for, who were his clients?
Who killed Seth Rich?
Who killed JFK and why?
Who is behind the DJT attempts?
There’s no way a baggie of cocaine wouldn’t have fingerprints on it.
But what’s the point? Hunter’s admitted to drug issues and this wouldn’t be more than a retail user situation that wouldn’t have these resources applied to it years later for other than a political situation.
All of Trumps other picks have a common theme, they believe the departments they oversee should not exist. For instance Lee Zeldin has no love for the EPA and treats it as an obstacle to be overcome. Patel and Bongino still think the FBI is a worthwhile organization and that is the problem.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.