DOJ Closes Homan FBI Sting Case Despite Recorded $50K Cash Exchange
FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche issued a joint statement closing the FBI investigation into Border Czar Tom Homan, citing “no credible evidence” of criminal conduct.
What the FBI recorded: On September 20, 2024, FBI undercover agents met with Homan. During the meeting, Homan accepted $50,000 in cash, delivered in a Cava restaurant bag. The FBI had audio and video recordings of the exchange. The case file identified four potential charges:
- Conspiracy
- Bribery
- Two counts of fraud
Additionally, Homan failed to report the $50,000 on his subsequent financial disclosure forms — a separate potential violation. The Campaign Legal Center filed a formal complaint requesting investigation of the disclosure omission.
The two-tier contrast: This case closure is the starkest illustration of the DOJ’s “protect allies, punish critics” framework:
| Homan (Ally) | Powell (Critic) | |
|---|---|---|
| Evidence | FBI recordings of $50K cash exchange | Congressional testimony about building renovation |
| DOJ Action | Case closed | Criminal investigation, grand jury subpoenas |
| Stated Basis | “No credible evidence” | Luna referral |
The Homan closure is central to Article V of the impeachment grounds, documenting how Bondi’s DOJ shields administration allies from accountability while weaponizing the same apparatus against political opponents.
Sources & Citations
The Cascade Ledger. “DOJ Closes Homan FBI Sting Case Despite Recorded $50K Cash Exchange.” The Capture Cascade Timeline, September 22, 2025. https://capturecascade.org/event/2025-09-22--homan-fbi-sting-case-closed-patel-blanche/