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FBI Reopens Investigations Into Supreme Court Leak, White House Cocaine, and January 6 Pipe Bombs

The agency, under new leadership, is allocating additional resources and conducting weekly briefings to resolve these high-profile, unsolved cases of potential public corruption.

A view shows the Federal Bureau of Investigation seal on the J. Edgar Hoover Building on the day that FBI Director Kash Patel announced that he’s redeploying 1,500 FBI agents and shutting down the bureau’s storied headquarters, in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 16, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo
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Overview

  • The FBI has launched renewed investigations into three unsolved cases: the 2022 Supreme Court draft opinion leak, the 2023 White House cocaine discovery, and the January 6, 2021, pipe bombing incidents.
  • Deputy Director Dan Bongino and Director Kash Patel have prioritized these cases, citing public interest and the need for accountability.
  • Weekly briefings are being conducted to track progress, with Bongino stating that additional resources have been allocated to these investigations.
  • Previous inquiries by the Supreme Court and Secret Service failed to identify culprits in the draft leak and cocaine discovery, respectively.
  • The pipe bombs, planted outside the RNC and DNC the night before the Capitol riot, remain a key focus as no suspect has been publicly identified.