


Bongino says the FBI is "closing in" on at least one of the criminals who committed one of three deliberately-unsolved crimes: who planted the DNC/RNC "pipe bombs," who leaked the Dodds decision, and who smuggled Hunter Biden's cocaine into the White House.
The FBI is ramping up its investigation into pipe bombs planted in Washington, D.C. on the eve of the Jan. 6 Capitol riots in 2021.
One top official is now suggesting that after four years, the bureau is getting close to a major break in the case.
"I want answers on this, and I'm pretty confident that we're closing in on some suspects," FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino told "Fox & Friends" Thursday, noting the case is a top priority.
The FBI renewed its focus on the unsolved case earlier this year. In January, investigators released new video footage showing the person who planted the bombs outside the headquarters of both the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee in Washington, D.C.
Bongino criticized what he described as a lack of attention to the case during the Biden administration, despite the broader focus on the Jan. 6 Capitol breach, for which over 1,000 people were arrested and convicted.
"We were told by partisan actors out there, this was the insurrection, the world was [going to] fall apart, and no one seemed to show any interest in this case," he argued, adding that he and FBI Director Kash Patel have made the pipe bomb investigation a priority for their department.
Besides the video footage, in January the FBI also released more details about the suspect's physical characteristics. They believe the individual to be about 5-foot, 7-inches and to have worn a grey hoodie, face mask, black gloves and Nike Air Max Speed Turf shoes.
Investigators claim they've followed hundreds of leads, reviewed thousands of video files, and conducted over 1,000 interviews in the case. Bongino emphasized the importance of public involvement and said social media is a vital tool for generating new case leads.
"Every time I put a tweet out, we get tips. We got a fascinating tip on one of these cases. One of the three," Bongino said, referring to three high-profile cases: the 2021 pipe bombs, the 2022 leak of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision on abortion and the cocaine discovered in the White House in 2023.
"I don't [want to] say which one, but I'm pretty confident that we're going to close out one of them, hopefully, soon."
Fox says he's saying that he'll close the pipe bomb case, but as I see it, he's saying he's about to close "one of the three," either the pipe bomb case, the Dodds decision leak, and Who Placed Hunter Biden's Cocaine in the White House?
He also says that as they're investigating the "bad actors" of the last regime, they're finding a lot of evidence "lost" or deliberately hidden by Comey and Wray:
What kind of hidden evidence are they finding?
If you remember Nellie Ohr -- she was a key FusionGPS employee and part of the RussiaGate hoax. It just so happens to turn out that her husband was a leftwing employee of the Department of Justice who pushed FusionGPS's lies to the DOJ.
Evidence proving she lied to Congress just happened to be hidden in an unsearchable file, this guy says: