In a world where truth is often overshadowed by liberal agendas, it’s refreshing to see someone like Dan Bongino stepping up to prioritize what matters. Recent revelations have come to light proving that convicted felon Hunter Biden had disturbing influence over his father, Joe Biden, during his presidency. As we dig into the past, whispers of the infamous White House cocaine incident in 2023 are yet again igniting outrage. Many suspected that the leftovers of a notorious cocaine-fueled lifestyle were Hunter’s doing. Yet, unsurprisingly, the Secret Service decided to prematurely close an investigation, declaring their inability to point to a single culprit. Some random oversight or maybe yet another Biden cover-up?
The audacity of the Biden administration is astounding. The casual dismissal of what could have been a direct breach of national security reeks of elitism. Here’s the shocker: the investigative closure conveniently forgets the White House’s extensive security measures, which suggest that only someone with inside access could pull it off. If family members bypassed these checks, it doesn’t take a detective to connect the dots. Does anyone really believe Hunter wasn’t involved, given his history and the favorable judicial treatment he always seems to receive?
Adding fuel to the fire, we’re witnessing the rebirth of justice with Dan Bongino at the helm as the FBI Deputy Director under President Trump. His announcements of revival investigations are a beacon of hope. The cocaine incident, alongside the intrusive leak of a Supreme Court draft opinion and DC’s pipe bomb mystery, are back on the table. It’s about time Washington was held accountable. Bongino’s initiative sends a clear message to those who think they can dance around ethics and escape scrutiny in Biden’s America.
Dan Bongino Makes Big Announcement on the Reopening and Reprioritizing of Key Biden-Era Investigations https://t.co/Dqf0b3fx3T
— Michael J. Fell (@MichaelJFell) May 26, 2025
How convenient for the Bidens that Hunter’s “full and unconditional” pardon spans a decade, conveniently covering the mystical cocaine incident timeframe. While federal charges against him seem like a far-off fantasy, uncovering more layers of deceit within Biden’s circle could finally bring justice. People deserve to know if the administration and those operating in the shadows betrayed the trust of America once again.
America deserves leaders who hinge their actions on integrity and accountability, not those who perpetually shield their own from consequences. With Bongino gearing up to reignite these critical investigations, one cannot help but wonder—has the era of Biden’s blunders and closed-door deceptions finally met its match?