“[MSNBC] said you took 50,000 dollars in cash in a bag from an undercover FBI agent to help them win government contracts in Trump’s second term,” Fox News’s Laura Ingraham asked Homan Monday evening. “The DOJ said they concluded there was no criminal wrongdoing, but nevertheless that story is out there, and I imagine you wanna respond to that.”
Ingraham: They said you took $50,000 in cash in a bag from an undercover FBI agent…Homan: I did nothing criminal or illegal. pic.twitter.com/0lTAPYe6cE
— Acyn (@Acyn) September 22, 2025Ingraham could have interrupted Homan’s sob story with one simple question: “Where’s the $50,000?” At no point in this appearance did Homan deny accepting the money, he only said that he didn’t do anything illegal, as the DOJ confirmed. And of course they would—the agents who caught Homan with the bribe last September were reportedly waiting to see if Homan would act on the bribe as a member of the administration, but Trump’s DOJ closed the case.
What’s the truth here? If the Trump administration was as transparent as they like to say they are, they’d release the FBI files related to the bribe. But they aren’t and they won’t. We can only wonder what someone like Homan does with $50,000.
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