Tom Homan’s message to critics lands as the Justice Department closes a shaky bribery case while deportations surge under Trump’s second term.
Story Highlights
- Justice Department closed the Homan bribery probe for insufficient evidence [3]
- White House framed the sting as entrapment of a key Trump ally [1]
- Homan touts 800,000 removals and crime-focused arrests since 2025 [2][5]
- Critics still push to release a secret $50,000 recording [12]
Justice Department Closure Ends Case, But Questions Linger
Department of Justice officials closed the bribery investigation into Tom Homan in September 2025, citing insufficient evidence to bring charges. The case focused on a reported 2024 meeting where Federal Bureau of Investigation undercover agents posed as executives. Reports say agents claimed Homan accepted $50,000 in cash. The recording has not been released to the public. The closure stands as the only official legal outcome, but some opponents continue to demand the tape’s release for review [3].
House Judiciary Democrats pressed the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to disclose the recordings. They called the alleged cash handoff powerful evidence of possible crimes. Their demand highlights a sharp split. The administration and its supporters say the probe lacked proof. Critics argue the tape, if real and complete, would resolve the dispute. Until the tape is public, the debate remains political, and the official record remains the case’s closure for lack of evidence [12].
White House Calls Sting ‘Entrapment’ As Media Fans Controversy
White House spokespeople described the episode as an attempt to entrap a senior Trump ally and slow border enforcement work. International and national outlets reported both the sting claims and the administration’s defense, often framing Homan as a controversial figure. That coverage keeps the story alive even without charges. The narrative fight matters because it shapes public trust in law enforcement and in the border mission Homan leads under President Trump’s second term [1].
The push and pull reflects a familiar pattern in Washington. Investigations start. Allies respond. Institutions close cases that lack proof. Media coverage then keeps the cloud over the person’s name. Here, the legal bottom line is clear, but the press focus on a nonpublic recording fuels doubt. That tension frustrates many readers who want border results, not endless headlines. The best cure is sunlight. If a complete, unedited tape exists, release it so the facts end the spin [12].
Deportations Climb As Homan Targets Criminal Offenders
Tom Homan reported over 800,000 removals in the first 16 months of Trump’s second term. He says Immigration and Customs Enforcement is prioritizing criminals and recent border crossers. He also stated that about 70 percent of arrests involve people convicted of or charged with crimes. The White House featured his defense of that approach after critics called the actions harsh. Supporters view the focus on criminals as common sense that protects families and communities from dangerous offenders [2][5].
Homan confirmed the administration is hiring 10,000 more enforcement agents to expand removals and apply immigration law. He argues that faster consequences will deter illegal entry and reduce chaos at the border. He has also been tasked as the point person for Minneapolis, which faces complex sanctuary policies. The goal is to coordinate with local agencies, use federal authority, and set clear priorities that favor public safety. Backers say this restores order after years of lax enforcement [7][1].
Facts, Limits, And What Comes Next
Some large claims tied to border metrics lack public primary data in the provided material. A cited 97 percent drop in illegal immigration and a claim that 147,000 missing children were found under Trump do not include named agency reports here. Readers should treat those two numbers as unverified until a Department of Homeland Security report or inspector general audit confirms them. Clear, public audit trails build confidence and prevent room for spin from either side [2].
Speaking at the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s 2026 Road to Majority Policy Conference in Washington, D.C., White House Border Czar Tom Homan praised President Trump’s leadership and commitment to the country.
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— Sofia ❤️ (@Maria3938219406) June 27, 2026
What matters for everyday Americans is safety, the rule of law, and honest government. The Department of Justice closure says prosecutors could not prove bribery. The White House calls the sting political. Critics demand the tape. The simplest path is full transparency and independent review of any recording and related documents. Meanwhile, deportations are climbing, hiring is underway, and a crime-first arrest focus continues. Voters can watch those results and judge what actually makes the country safer [3][12][5].
Sources:
[1] Web – ‘Come Get Some’ — Homan Has Message for Haters, Tells Great Story …
[2] Web – Who is Tom Homan, Trump’s ‘border tsar’ deployed to Minneapolis?
[3] Web – Tom Homan touts record 800,000 deportations – Washington Examiner
[5] Web – Border czar promises more mass deportations this year – NPR
[7] YouTube – Tom Homan says Trump administration is using “smarter …
[12] Web – The Border Czar and a Bag of $50000 – Podcast Transcripts
