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Tom Homan Threatens Lawsuit Over $50K Bribe Story

Tom Homan publicly denies taking $50,000 from undercover FBI agents, promises legal action as DOJ drops its probe and Democrats demand release of recordings.

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.

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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.

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