Dan Bongino, Deputy Director of the FBI, recently announced that the bureau is going to release information that has, up until now, been kept secret, including several cases that many citizens believe were stashed away due to political or institutional reasons.
Bongino, who previously served as both a police officer and a Secret Service agent before becoming a conservative political commentator, shared on X that his office is already working with Congress and the public to provide the long-requested information.
One of the cases in the bunch being released is the attempted assassination of Rep. Steve Scalise, who was almost killed by a gunman during practice for a congressional baseball game.
Other cases being highlighted are the Nashville Christian school shooting, the infamous “Crossfire Hurricane” investigation, and the origins of the coronavirus.
“Crossfire Hurricane was the name of the investigation into President Donald Trump’s alleged collusion with Russia to steal the 2016 election, a narrative that turned out to have been completely fabricated with the assistance of his then-rival, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton,” The Conservative Brief reported.
“In just the couple of months since we’ve been sworn in, we’ve responded to requests for information on the attack on Rep.