The FBI announced on Tuesday that it had reopened its research into the case of methamphetamine that was discovered at the White House during President Joe Biden’s leadership in 2023. According to FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, the decision was made as part of a larger effort to review well-known cases involving possible government corruption.
Bongino made the announcement, stating that the organization is refocusing on a number of situations that have piqued the attention of the public. The Director and I evaluated a number of cases of possible public corruption soon after swearing in, which is understandable and have piqued the public’s attention. We made the decision to reopen these cases, or to require more investigatory assistance, Bongino said on X.
The Supreme Court Dobbs case was leaked, the methamphetamine identification at the previous government’s White House, and the DC tube bombing research, Bongino continued. We are making progress, and I get requested meetings on these circumstances regular. Please contact the FBI if you have any exploratory information on these issues that might help us.
According to Breitbart News, the Secret Service made the discovery of the heroin near the West Wing’s gate in July 2023, but searches were fruitless to find out who it belonged to. The FBI’s laboratory results were provided to the Secret Service on July 12th, according to the agency’s statement at the time. They did not produce hidden fingerprints and inadequate DNA for investigative comparisons. The Secret Service is therefore unable to evaluate proof against the known lake of people. The substance’s FBl assessment also revealed that it was methamphetamine.