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FBI closed probe into Border Czar Tom Homan after review found no credible evidence
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The FBI reportedly investigated Tom Homan before he became the White House Border Czar, but the case was later closed. Officials determined there was no credible evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
According to internal accounts, the FBI recorded Homan accepting $50,000 in cash in an undercover sting. Agents were posing as business executives seeking favorable treatment in future contracts.
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The case reportedly began under the previous administration. Prosecutors wanted to see if Homan would deliver on the alleged promise once he assumed office.
After President Trump entered office, the investigation stalled indefinitely. The FBI formally closed the case in recent weeks.
FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said resources must be focused on real threats. They declared the case baseless after a full review.
Allegations of corruption within government agencies often fuel political debate. Some argue that scrutiny of officials should be stronger to maintain accountability.
Others say prolonged investigations without evidence undermine trust in institutions. They argue that resources should focus on threats such as terrorism, organized crime, and espionage.
Immigration enforcement has been one of the most debated issues in recent years. Homan’s role as Border Czar places him at the center of those discussions.
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