Tom Homan is pushing back hard against reports that he accepted $50,000 in cash from undercover FBI agents.
On Newsmax, Homan flatly denied the allegation, calling the stories “hit pieces,” insisting he never made contract decisions, and stressing he took a pay cut to serve in government. He then dropped a bombshell:
“They’re going to see some legal actions real soon. I’m working with the legal team. I’m done with it.”
What we know:
Reports claim FBI agents recorded Homan taking the cash during a sting involving border contracts.
DOJ later closed its probe, saying there wasn’t enough to charge him.
Democrats are demanding the FBI release the recordings.
The White House has defended Homan, framing the case as politically motivated.
Why it matters: If the recordings exist, they could raise serious questions about influence and accountability. But without them, Homan’s threat to sue could be an attempt to silence coverage.
Bottom line: This story isn’t finished. Whether Homan follows through in court — or whether the FBI tapes ever see the light of day — will determine if this becomes a scandal or a closed case.












