

FBI To Re-Open Investigations on Cocaine in the White House, J6 Pipe Bomber & SCOTUS Leak, plus Comey Advocates Murder of Trump
May 28, 2025
The hosts delve into the controversial discovery of cocaine near the Situation Room during the Biden administration, questioning accountability. They express frustration over the unidentified January 6 pipe bomber and the leak of a Supreme Court decision that raised serious trust issues. The conversation turns critical as they discuss James Comey's alarming social media remarks interpreted as threats against Trump. They also tackle NPR's lawsuit over government funding, framing it as an absurd defense of perceived biased media.
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White House Insider Layout Explanation
- Ted Cruz and Ben Ferguson share insider knowledge of the White House layout and the renaming of its adjacent building from OEOB to EEOB in 1999.
- This background emphasizes how close the cocaine was to sensitive areas like the Oval Office and Situation Room.
Cocaine Found Close to Situation Room
- The cocaine was found near the entrance of the West Wing, about 30 to 40 feet from the Situation Room, a highly sensitive area.
- This would have caused major uproar in past administrations, yet it was largely ignored under Biden's DOJ and FBI.
Pipe Bomb Investigation Neglected
- The pipe bomb planted outside the DNC on January 6th could have caused serious loss of life if it had exploded.
- There was a lack of meaningful investigation for over four years into identifying and prosecuting the responsible individual.