WASHINGTON, D.C. — June 24, 2025

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The U.S. House of Representatives has opened a sweeping public investigation into what lawmakers are calling a “criminal network operating under executive protection,” implicating President Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, and several federal agencies in a pattern of alleged corruption, surveillance misuse, and cover-ups dating back years.

What began as a murky scandal involving a bag of cocaine found inside the White House last year has now escalated into a historic reckoning. Testimony from FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and national security analyst Kash Patel, backed by forensic data, classified transcripts, and audio recordings, painted a damning portrait of institutional rot, global money laundering, and political weaponization.

“This isn’t just about addiction or a rogue laptop,” said Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), chair of the House Oversight Committee. “It’s about systemic subversion of justice, and about a presidency used not to serve the American people, but to shield criminal enterprise.”

A Crack Bag and a Cover Story
At the heart of the case is a now-infamous July 2, 2023 incident, where a white bag of cocaine was discovered in a secure West Wing cubby. Initially dismissed by the press as a mystery with no leads, internal security documents tell a different story. According to Bongino, Secret Service logs were doctored, DNA evidence was destroyed within hours of reaching Quantico, and surveillance footage was wiped from archives. A confidential backup feed, however, allegedly captured Hunter Biden in the building just two hours before the cocaine was found—sweating, agitated, and appearing under the influence.

The implication? That the discovery was not just inconvenient—it was buried deliberately.

The Video No One Was Supposed to See
Weeks later, in an FBI field lab in New York, investigators uncovered something even darker: a deleted video file showing Hunter Biden slurring into a webcam, tearful and shirtless. “They told me to film… if I don’t record it, they’ll release something worse,” he said.

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Patel called it “a hostage tape.” Forensic analysts verified the file’s timestamp, metadata, and geolocation, linking it to Hunter’s iCloud and tracing upload logs to multiple locations, including Tel Aviv and Washington D.C. But most striking, according to Bongino, was that many of these files—including non-explicit images of Joe Biden’s granddaughter—were manually duplicated dozens of times.

“This wasn’t about memory backups,” Bongino said. “It was cataloging. Trophy-keeping.”

Follow the Money
Patel and Bongino’s investigation went deeper. With a new executive order from President Trump unlocking Treasury shell corporation data, they followed financial trails to Israeli-based front companies like Ordo Horizon Holdings, tied to Hunter’s wife Melissa Cohen. Transfers of hundreds of thousands of dollars showed up with no income justification.

Haley Biden, Beau Biden’s widow and former romantic partner of Hunter, received over $90,000 from an NGO connected to the Israeli Foreign Ministry and CIA-aligned contractors. The transfers aligned closely with timestamps of sensitive data uploads and Hunter’s own video recordings.

“These weren’t coincidences,” Patel said. “This was a classic intelligence compromise loop: get dirt, keep the asset dirty, then use the dirt as leverage.”

Then Came the Audio
Perhaps the most stunning revelation was a 12-minute audio file decrypted from Hunter’s 2020 laptop archive. Captured during a Clinton Foundation fundraiser in Manhattan, the clip features Hunter’s voice—drunk, bitter—discussing how to manipulate the public.

“They don’t believe CNN anymore… we gotta make them afraid again,” he says.

Then, a second voice enters. Calm. Cold. Verified by voiceprint analysis as President Joe Biden:

“If we still have the FBI, we use it. If they talk, it all disappears.”

The audio was authenticated by forensic experts with 99.2% vocal match confidence, timestamped and geolocated to the event. Hunter’s iCloud synced the file four minutes later.

The Hearing Erupts

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The Oversight Committee hearing was electric. Bongino testified first, mapping out the multiple official “versions” of the cocaine story and tying the rapid evidence destruction directly to White House chain-of-command.

When confronted with Secret Service photos showing him near the cocaine cubby, Hunter Biden denied any wrongdoing. His lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, dismissed the photos as circumstantial.

But the room shifted when Patel produced FOIA-obtained records from Quantico showing three DNA profiles on the cocaine bag—one matching Hunter Biden, located specifically on the zipper pull.

The revelations only intensified. Patel cross-examined Hunter about iCloud backups of disturbing videos and suspicious wire transfers linked to shell corporations. “You weren’t the mastermind,” he said. “But you were the funnel. The leak.”

Hunter appeared shaken, at times burying his face in his hands. At one point, when a quote from his own video diary—“I don’t work for them, they work through me”—was displayed on-screen, he responded only: “I don’t remember saying that.”

Congress Drops the Hammer

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After hours of testimony, Rep. Stefanik issued the committee’s conclusion:

Hunter Biden had been compromised and used as a conduit for influence and manipulation.

President Joe Biden leveraged federal authority to shield that conduit, obstruct justice, and silence dissent.

Multiple agencies—including the FBI, CIA, and Secret Service—were knowingly used as enforcement arms for political protection.

The committee authorized federal indictments and arrest warrants for both Hunter Biden and President Joe Biden. Given the President’s reported declining health, he will be placed under enhanced medical isolation pending review.

“This isn’t about a laptop anymore,” Stefanik said. “It’s about whether our institutions are still ours.”

As two federal agents entered the chamber, Hunter stood frozen. His wife, Melissa Cohen, sobbed quietly as she was held back by security. Dershowitz, seeing the inevitability, didn’t protest.

Dan Bongino looked directly at the press cameras in the rear. His words, measured but ominous, echoed across the marble chamber:

“If this is the end, it’s the end of a delusion. But if it’s the beginning—then it’s the beginning of justice.”

 

This story is developing. Further hearings and document releases are expected in the coming weeks.