A major scandal is back in the spotlight — and it’s raising serious questions about law, order, and who’s really accountable inside the Biden White House.

According to FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, the agency is now reopening the investigation into the bag of cocaine discovered in the White House in 2023 — a case that left Americans stunned and demanding answers.

“We’ve decided to allocate more resources to high-interest public corruption cases,” Bongino posted on X. “That includes the cocaine found in the West Wing during the prior administration, the DC pipe bomb investigation, and the Dobbs decision leak. I’m receiving weekly updates.”

Cocaine Found Near the West Wing — Who Was Responsible?

The cocaine was discovered on July 2, 2023, inside a storage locker just steps from the White House’s West Wing entrance — one of the most secure buildings in the world.

Despite initial efforts by the Secret Service, the investigation quickly hit a wall. No fingerprints. No usable DNA. No suspects.

“The FBI confirmed the substance was cocaine,” the Secret Service stated. “But due to a lack of forensic evidence, no one could be linked to the bag.”

Former President Donald J. Trump expressed deep skepticism over the incident — and many Americans agreed.

Trump: “It Could Have Been Joe… or Hunter”

In a powerful interview with The Spectator, President Trump didn’t hold back when asked who he thought was behind the shocking find.

“Well, either Joe or Hunter,” Trump replied. “Could be Joe, too.”

He went on to call the situation a “terrible embarrassment” for the country, noting that the locker appeared to be “wiped clean,” despite being in an area with thousands of fingerprints daily.

Hunter Biden’s Troubled History with Drugs

While the Biden White House claimed the family was at Camp David at the time, many remain unconvinced — especially given Hunter Biden’s well-documented addiction history.

In his 2021 memoir Beautiful Things, Hunter openly admitted to smoking crack cocaine every 15 minutes at one point in his life. Though he claimed to have entered recovery in 2019, questions remain — especially as new investigations surface.

In 2023, under oath, Hunter claimed he had remained sober for four years. But critics continue to question the timing and context of his claims.

Is Justice Finally on the Way?

With the FBI’s renewed focus, Americans are once again demanding full transparency. Will the truth finally come out?

This latest move could signal a broader push to restore integrity in government and law enforcement under President Trump’s second term.