FBI to investigate Biden era’s mysteries — White House cocaine, SCOTUS abortion opinion leak, and pipe bomb case

The FBI, under new deputy director Dan Bongino, is reopening investigations into three high-profile unsolved cases: the 2023 cocaine discovery at the White House, the 2022 leak of the Supreme Court’s draft opinion on Roe v. Wade, and the 2021 pipe bombs placed at party headquarters in D.C.

Written By Ravi Hari
Published27 May 2025, 02:47 AM IST
Dan Bongino, FBI’s new deputy director. REUTERS/File Photo
Dan Bongino, FBI’s new deputy director. REUTERS/File Photo(REUTERS)

The FBI will reopen its investigation into the 2023 discovery of cocaine inside the White House, a case that had previously closed without identifying a suspect. A small bag containing the drug was found in a storage cubby near the West Wing entrance while President Joe Biden and his family were away from Washington.

Dan Bongino, a conservative commentator recently appointed as FBI deputy director, announced the move on X (formerly Twitter), writing: “I’ve requested weekly briefings on the status of this case. The American people deserve transparency and accountability.”

The incident became a flashpoint for Republican criticism. A White House spokesperson in 2023 dismissed claims that “Biden inner circle” could be responsible as “incredibly irresponsible.” The Biden administration declined to comment on the FBI's renewed investigation.

SCOTUS abortion opinion leak back under scrutiny

The bureau is also reopening the probe into the 2022 leak of the Supreme Court’s draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which signaled the court’s move to overturn Roe v. Wade.

The leak was first published on May 2, 2022, triggering widespread outrage and protests. A court-led investigation later failed to determine the source.

Trump called the leaker “slime” at the time and demanded the media involved be jailed until they revealed their source. Bongino echoed conservative frustration on Monday, writing:

“The leak compromised the integrity of our highest court and must be fully investigated.”

Bongino suggests whistleblowers raised alarms

Without offering evidence, Bongino claimed to have received insider tips.

“Multiple whistleblowers have told me they’re suspicious the cocaine evidence could match a member of the inner Biden circle,” he posted on X.

No DNA or fingerprint match was found during the original Secret Service investigation.

Pipe bomb case also gets renewed attention

In addition to the White House and Supreme Court cases, Bongino announced increased resources for the unresolved case of the pipe bombs planted near the Democratic and Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington on January 5, 2021.

The FBI previously released video footage of a masked suspect placing the devices, which were later defused. The person has never been publicly identified.

(With Reuters inputs)

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