File photo of the FBI. ABC/EPA.
The FBI has reopened three major investigations into Biden era scandals. ABC. The first of these cases was the so called January 6th bomber, who left two pipe bombs in front of the Democrats and Republicans national headquarters in DC. The second case was the leak of the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v Wade. 100 Supreme Court employees were interviewed but none of the Justices were and the case remains unsolved. Finally, the 2023 cocaine at the White House case will be reexamined as well. The cocaine was found on the July 4th weekend but the case was closed very soon afterwards due to a claimed lack of evidence. All three cases will have additional resources dedicated to them.
My Comment:
Very interesting. This seems to be a reaction to the general perception that FBI has not been all that effective since Donald Trump started his 2nd term. There have been many questions as to why they haven't moved on these kinds of cases. Though some folks wouldn't be satisfied unless every single Democrat was led away in handcuffs, this might go a ways to tamping down on the criticism.
All three of these case are disturbing. The January 6th pipe bombs were never explained and had all the red flags as being a false flag operation that failed. There are fears that the reason the case was never solved was because the whole thing was caused by the government in the first place. And even if it wasn't the case, it was a terrorist operation that never got exposed. The FBI should be extremely motivated to solve the case, if for no other reason to prevent another attack, but there was little progress at all with the investigation. It could be the bomber simply covered their tracks too well, but I got the feeling that it was never a priority.
As for the Dobbs leak case, it was absurd that the Justices themselves were never interviewed. Though I don't think that they are legit suspects, every single one of their staffers and even friends and family are suspects in the leak. Out of the three cases though, I thought this was the most minor as it didn't really affect anything.
The cocaine case was a pretty obvious cover up, or, even more disturbing, a huge security breach. Everyone suspects the cocaine is Hunter Biden's and while that would be funny, I don't know if it is true or not. Regardless, given the case was closed in less than two weeks, I doubt the case was given a fair shake. It wasn't given the kind of treatment that could have actually solved the case.
The real question is if any of these cases are solvable. In each case it would either require a lot of luck or someone talking to actually solved the case, and I don't really see that happening. It's possible since the cases weren't really taken seriously in the first place something could be shaken loose in the 2nd attempt, but I am not holding my breath.
Is this a good use of resources? I am not sure. I think it's worth it to find any evidence of a coverup, which would be far more important than getting the folks involved in each case. The coverup is absolutely worse than the crime, if there is indeed a coverup. Still, there are dozens of other cases that deserve resources as well...

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