Overview
- At a NewsNation town hall, Tom Homan said, “I didn’t take $50,000 from anybody,” after weeks of avoiding a direct denial.
- The FBI and Justice Department say a review found no credible evidence of criminal wrongdoing and the investigation is closed.
- House and Senate Democrats have requested any audio or video of the 2024 encounter and asked for an explanation of the decision to close the case.
- Earlier, Homan asserted he did “nothing criminal,” while White House officials said he adheres to high ethical standards and recused from contracting matters.
- MSNBC has reported sources and internal documents alleging undercover agents recorded Homan accepting cash tied to promised contracts, a claim he rejects.