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FBI probes $10 million cash link to Trump and Egypt
In a recent government meeting, significant discussions emerged regarding ongoing investigations into two high-profile matters: the FBI's probe into a pipe bomb incident near the Capitol and allegations of foreign influence involving former President Donald Trump.

The FBI's investigation into the pipe bomb, which was placed at the Democratic National Committee and Republican National Committee headquarters on January 6, 2021, remains unresolved. Despite extensive efforts, authorities have yet to identify the individual or individuals responsible for the potential explosive devices, which were discovered shortly before the Capitol was breached by protesters. This investigation has been described as one of the most labor-intensive in recent memory, yet it has not yielded conclusive results.

Additionally, the meeting highlighted a secret investigation into claims that Trump received $10 million from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi to support his election efforts. According to intelligence reports from early 2017, the CIA alerted the Department of Justice about credible information suggesting that the Egyptian government planned to illegally funnel money to Trump. Investigators found a suspicious cash withdrawal matching the alleged transaction, but efforts to subpoena Trump's bank records were blocked by the U.S. Attorney's office, citing insufficient evidence.

The discussions also touched on the broader implications of foreign influence in U.S. politics, particularly in light of recent events involving Senator Bob Menendez, who was convicted of acting as a foreign agent for Egypt. The meeting underscored concerns about the Egyptian General Intelligence Agency's attempts to sway U.S. politicians, raising questions about the integrity of political processes and foreign interference.

These revelations point to ongoing challenges in addressing potential foreign influence and the complexities of high-stakes investigations that intersect with national security and political integrity.

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