
The Justice Department has abruptly shut down a federal bribery investigation into Trump’s border czar Tom Homan after he allegedly accepted $50,000 in cash from undercover FBI agents, raising serious questions about the weaponization of federal law enforcement against Trump allies.
Story Highlights
- FBI sting operation targeted Homan with $50,000 cash bribe in September 2024
- Investigation mysteriously closed after Trump returned to office in January 2025
- Undercover agents posed as businessmen seeking government contracts
- White House strongly defends Homan, dismissing allegations as unfounded
FBI’s Questionable Sting Operation Against Trump Ally
The FBI conducted an elaborate undercover operation in September 2024, targeting Tom Homan with what appears to be an entrapment scheme. Undercover agents posed as business executives and allegedly offered Homan $50,000 in cash during a meeting, claiming they wanted help securing government contracts if Trump returned to office. This suspicious timing, occurring just months before the 2024 election, suggests a coordinated effort to damage Trump’s inner circle.
Feds end probe into border czar Homan over alleged $50G cash bribe in Cava restaurant bag https://t.co/vhdmkD4otB pic.twitter.com/3rpgG4hxgA
— New York Post (@nypost) September 22, 2025
Investigation Conveniently Ends When Trump Takes Office
The federal probe mysteriously stalled and was ultimately shut down after Trump’s inauguration in January 2025, with no charges filed against Homan. This pattern mirrors the selective enforcement we’ve seen from weaponized federal agencies under previous administrations. The timing raises legitimate concerns about whether this was ever a genuine corruption investigation or simply another attempt to persecute Trump associates using the power of federal law enforcement.
Deep State’s Continued Harassment of Border Security Champions
Tom Homan, former ICE director and Trump’s trusted border czar, has been a consistent target of the administrative state due to his unwavering commitment to securing America’s borders. His vocal advocacy for strict immigration enforcement and deportation policies has made him a prime target for those who oppose Trump’s America First agenda. The FBI’s decision to target such a prominent defender of border security reveals the lengths to which federal agencies will go to undermine effective immigration enforcement.
Former FBI officials have acknowledged the unusual nature of this case’s suspension, particularly given the overlap between counterintelligence operations and public corruption investigations. Legal analysts have questioned whether standard procedures were followed, especially considering the political sensitivity surrounding Trump administration officials. The lack of transparency from the DOJ regarding their decision-making process only fuels suspicions about the investigation’s true motives.
White House Stands Firm Against Deep State Attacks
The Trump White House has rightfully defended Homan and criticized the media coverage of these allegations. White House officials have dismissed the claims as unfounded and continue to express full confidence in Homan’s integrity and dedication to securing America’s borders. This strong support demonstrates the administration’s commitment to protecting loyal public servants from politically motivated attacks by entrenched bureaucrats and their media allies.
The case remains closed with no anticipated legal action, but the damage to public trust in federal law enforcement continues. This episode serves as another example of how the administrative state operates to protect the establishment while targeting those who dare to challenge the globalist agenda and put America first.
Watch the report: FBI, DOJ close bribery probe into border czar Tom Homan
Sources:
White House backs border czar after reports he accepted $50K from FBI agents
White House defends border czar in wake of closed DOJ probe: Homan did ‘nothing wrong’ – POLITICO



























