Bulwark Takes - BOMBSHELL: Trump Border Czar Took $50K Bribe—in CASH!
Episode Date: September 21, 2025Trump’s border czar Tom Homan was reportedly caught on hidden camera accepting $50,000 in cash during an FBI sting — and Trump’s DOJ shut the whole thing down. Tim Miller and Sarah Longwell take... on the brazen corruption, the cover-up, and MAGA-world's defense of the indefensible. Read the massive scoop from Carol Leonnig and Ken Dilanian: https://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/news/tom-homan-cash-contracts-trump-doj-investigation-rcna232568
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Hey, everybody, Tim Miller from the bulwark here with publisher Sarah Longwell.
If we're together on a Saturday night, you know we've got a big breaking news story.
And we do from our friend Carol Lennox, one of my favorite podcasts, by the way.
And she is doing the work over at MSNBC and has this scoop about how Tom Homan,
Trump's borders are, accepted $50,000.
in bills in cash in an FBI sting operation last September.
The gist of the case here is that we had FBI officials posing as contractors asking
if they could, if Homan could help them get government work if Trump was to win again.
Homan saying yes and then accepting the cash.
All right.
So a little more of the details and we'll get Sarah's reaction.
The federal investigation was launched in Western Texas in the summer of 2024 after the subject of a separate investigation claimed that Holman was soliciting payments in exchange for awarding contracts should Trump win.
The U.S. Attorney's Office in the Western District working with the FBI asked the Justice Department's Public Integrity Section to join its ongoing probe into the Borders are.
And then it was on September 20th with hidden cameras recording the scene at a meeting spot in Texas.
says Holman accepted 50,000 in bills.
On top of that, if that corruption isn't bad enough, I guess you shouldn't be surprised
by this.
The Trump Justice Department shut down the investigation.
Sarah, what are your initial reactions here?
I mean, in a different administration, Homan would be gone by son-up.
But, you know, I think we're going to have a very different outcome here.
Yeah, because clearly they didn't mind shutting down the investigation.
Like, they knew once they, if they shut this investigation down, it would draw scrutiny.
their response to the scrutiny was...
Yeah, the statement from Patel was this matter originated on the previous administration.
They found no credible evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
I don't understand how that it's possible since they have video of him accepting 50 grand in bills.
Do you know, was it like a bag of cash?
Is it like in a paper sack?
I love how it says in bills, though.
It's also like, you know, a check or something.
They didn't Venmo each other.
Yeah.
And then he goes, they found no...
And then the department's resources must remain focused on the real threats to the American people.
As a result, this investigation has been closed.
Okay.
Can I tell you, though, what the most interesting thing to me is in the piece, which is they got the information from somebody else they were investigating.
Now, here's what we know.
The reason that this Tom Holman thing happened is that the entire Trump sort of ecosystem around Trump sells influence.
there have been other stories about people being investigated.
Just quickly, I was trying to look up.
I was trying to jog my memory about Jason Miller.
Because I believe there was some Jason Miller sort of suddenly all their client
rosters are very big.
And, you know, they have taken a hundred grand a month from India, I think.
That's right.
That's right.
So lots of people who have been informal advisors in and around Trump who maybe aren't
in the White House right now is that's the thing.
This was before he actually had a White House job.
Because just what a lot of them were doing was simply selling the fact that they were close to Trump.
And if he won, they would do right by their clients or they can help their clients out.
And it is a lower, it is like the downstream corruption of what we see from Trump all the time, right?
Like whether it is countries that can come bribe Trump, whether it is giving him a jet, whether it is big crypto scams, whether it's his kids opening clubs that they, you know, charge these large.
for. And what's insane is that the one scandal of the last administration was the way Hunter
Biden used his name to get paid money that he probably wasn't worth to sell his crappy paintings
for extra dollars because his last name was Biden. Like that was the one guy, the entire Trump
administration does it. The Trump kids do it. Trump does it. Everybody around him does it. And they
are literally getting, I don't know again what the vehicle was, but like, sex of cash.
Like, no one even takes real cash anymore. You can't get it. You don't have cash for the cab drivers.
You don't have cash for anybody. Bribes. Bribes still come in dollar bills. We have learned.
Well, and crypto. And I think that the interesting thing here, right, is, you know, look, this has been
already in the first nine months of the most corrupt administration, you know, I mean, going back to
Harding or whatever. Certainly in our lifetime, by far. Like, like, there's nothing.
I think even comparable to the level of corruption.
You know, we just this week, I was covering that UAE deal.
There's a New York Times story, you know, where the UAE, this UAE shake is, you know,
getting $2 billion in Trump's stable coin.
And then two weeks later, they're getting AI chips, you know, approved of American
companies selling them AI chips, like just an obvious quid pro quo.
And like the scale of the corruption is huge.
The thing is, though, it's been kind of hard to explain.
It was something that I brought up on the pot.
I was talking about that UAE thing, like, it takes a little bit to explain.
And I feel like some people, regular people, like, as soon as they hear the words
crypto, stable coin, AI chips, it starts to get a little bit like, want, well, okay.
This is like old school.
Everybody gets this.
Dude got cash.
Like, like dude got hit in a sting where they're like, hey, if I'm going to give you
50 grand, if you scratch my back on the back end.
And he was like, yes, I will do that.
I am corrupt.
And so I do wonder if that the same.
complicity of it is going to mean that there is like a greater firestorm around this and
there's been around the crypto stuff.
I definitely think that's possible.
Also, I do think the fact that Homan is such a lightning rod, like, if this were just some
unnamed member of the Trump administration, people would probably be like, yep, they're all corrupt.
But in this case, this guy is like one of the biggest villains in the Trump administration.
Like, he is the architect of going and yanking people off the streets, of sending people to torture prisons, even when they're innocent.
Like, that's this guy.
And so, knives will be out for this guy.
And rightly so.
Like, he has been terrible from the beginning.
He has never made even an ounce of an attempt to act like he is going to work through the immigration process and sort of a lot.
lawful, humane way. He has been clear from the jump. He was going to be as inhumane and destructive
as possible as he did this. And so, like, it doesn't strike me one bit that this is not a good
person and that it is the kind of person who, um, yeah, was taking old school bribes.
I just part of me is like, it is interesting because for, I think for the way most of the Trump
like world does it is through clients. Like it is, it's sort of like a, it's a, it's a, it's a
drift, but it's, everybody's like, well, Kellyanne Conway has access to the president, so I will
pay her to be my pollster so I can also be invited to these things. Standard D.C. Swamp. The stuff
they ran against, right? That's the swampy stuff. Yeah, they're doing all that. But like, this is,
I mean, again, you know, had this administration decided to continue this investigation and had they
not whacked it and then they continue to have a public integrity division, I mean, how long could
go to jail for this? I mean, like this type of.
corruption like this is a straight this is illegal in addition to being corruption um uh just
well i guess one thing on that really quick um we know this our viewers know this but it's just
worth saying explicitly these guys ran on de-politicizing the justice department like based on this
premise that donald trump was unfairly attacked et cetera et cetera they need to take the politics
out of the justice department they all said it cash said it bondie said it jd van said it and
they're hearing and their confirmation hearings and the campaign trump and what they're the
In contrast in what we've seen with the Biden administration knew this in September of 2020 that he took the cash, their DOJ didn't say anything.
They didn't say September 24, excuse me.
And their DOJ didn't say anything.
They didn't use it as a campaign issue.
I think that's noteworthy.
And then we have these guys on the other side shutting down the investigation.
It's very similar in that in some ways to your favorite topic, the Epstein cover up.
It's just like these guys are shutting down anything that might bring scrutiny on allies.
And on top of that, they're going after.
foes, and they're firing people in the administration that won't go after foes.
Like, that's the other story that's related to this is this Eastern District of Virginia
prosecutor who's getting fired because he won't bring charges against Tish James.
So it's just pure politicization of justice all the way down.
Well, part of it, too, is, you know, speaking about narratives and what's easy for people
to understand, two points on this.
One is, while we have all been sort of in this big debate around Charlie Kirk and all of the
different things that have come through it, a lot of.
of insane things have happened while we haven't been paying attention. And I do think it is time
to reset our, what we are, a whole bunch of Epstein's emails were released during, uh, this last
week. There's just been, there's, we, we still, I think there needs to be a lot more scrutiny
on Cash Patel, not just for shutting this down and for covering up the Epstein files. And for the fact
that my favorite onion headline of this whole thing was the onion has had some really good
bangers, but one of them was Cash Patel asks the family of Tyler Robinson if they can help
him solve any other crimes. Because like they, he like, he completely botched that investigation.
And so we need to get back at looking at Cash Patel because he is part of this. Just in the second
point, though, you point out about how difficult it is. One of the things that has been a problem
for Democrats is they just aren't corrupt enough. Right. Like, and so when you get like one story,
like the Hunter Biden story and the laptop story.
And it's just, or you get, you know, Benghazi.
Like if you can get one centerpiece to really dig your teeth into and pull it apart and
examine it from other sides and let right wing media turn it over and over and over again
for months, which they will do relentlessly.
It's got very good commitment to just talking about one story.
Trump is so corrupt.
The same thing happened when he was being indicted.
He had so many indictments.
It became difficult for the American people to recognize the different cases against him
and for it to all turn into white noise, which is what is happening with the corruption stuff.
So I guess my question is, do you think that the Homan thing, because of what we said, because he's already been a villain, because it's very simple to understand, could play a, I don't know.
It's so early, compared to Benghazi or it ever seems silly, but could be the type of thing that draws focus.
I do.
And the reason is, is that I think for all of these things, everybody knows right now.
Now, like, it is an open secret how corrupt Donald Trump is, but sometimes you need like a grip handle on the whole thing, right? And I think this could be it. Like a guy with a sweaty wad of bills who's been doing an enormous damage since he got into the administration. I agree. Okay. A couple of the reactions. First time we go to the good side, the noteworthy side, our boy Connor Lamb in Pennsylvania. If Tom Homan accepted 50K in cash on camera just before the election, as this report indicates, stems must immediately demand the entire investigative file.
and not give DOJ another dollar till they get it.
Our money is paying for this corruption.
I think that's interesting.
AOC on the funny side.
Who's the illegal now, real Tom Homan?
That's a good post.
Shout out AOC.
That's a good post.
Adam Schiff, again, to this cover-up part.
Pam Bondi knew, Cash Patel, new, email, Bovay knew,
and they made the investigation go away.
I think that that's important to settle on too, right?
Because it's both, right?
It is, like, it has, and they're both easy to understand.
understand, right?
It's like, he took 50 grand in cash.
They said, nah, we're not going to look into this anymore.
Pretty noteworthy.
Any reaction to any that to Connor Lamb's investigation?
Only have I, this is one of those where, you know, people are like Sarah and her being
moderate and whatever.
How much do you wish you had Connor Lamb and not Federman?
I was anti-Fetterman from the jump.
JVL's trying to talk me into him.
And boy, do I wish we had Conor Lamb right now.
File your Connellam Apology form.
Any of you Federman people out there, I'd like to see it.
You can post it in the comments.
All right, last one, the worst response is just a totally insane response to this from our friend Megan Kelly.
She posted.
She can be your friend.
She's not my friend.
She threatened to bully me last time we were in a text and we were in a Twitter exchange.
She writes, we do not care, all caps.
Don't bother Tom Homan.
he's a national treasure.
That is the most insane
or since you don't care
about a federal official
taking 50 grand in cash
and her whole schick,
her whole bit is this media criticism
and how the media is in the tank
for the left and how they're not serious
and like, oh, we need to care about law and order
and all this.
And could you imagine the tearful
monologue that Megan Kelly would give
about how disappointed she is
and George Stephanopoulos
if he had tweeted that he doesn't,
care that a Biden official took 50 grand in cash because he thinks they have good policies.
I know it's kind of an absurd counterfactual to even stay because this is their whole
bits. But like, just to directly be like, no, I don't care. If you're good at deporting
illegals, you can do whatever you want. You can take bags of cash. We can just become a kleptocracy.
I don't actually care about the rule of law. I don't care about democracy. I care about
nothing except for the libs crying and deporting people. I don't think we took Melania's coat
you know, all those years ago, I don't care, do you?
Literally enough in terms of, yes, Megan, we know you don't care about Trump's corruption.
We know you've sold out all your principles.
You didn't have to tell us you don't care.
We know you don't care.
The groove that has been, like, struck through the brains of the converted MAGA-Rite,
and it is, for all of them, it's just like, yeah, like, and it's actually interesting
because I think for a lot of things over the last week or so, you've seen, like, some halfway
attempts to push back on, say, Pam Bondi's obvious misunderstanding around free speech, but of course
they don't push back on Trump.
Megan's just being more honest than the rest of these people who try to, in little individual
instances, perk up to say, no, no, no, I still have principles, and so I'm going to yell at
Pam Bondi for a minute on Twitter.
But Megan's being honest.
They don't care about the corruption.
And so good for you, Megan.
We knew, but I appreciate you.
saying out loud that this doesn't matter to you.
Megan is making a lot of money.
Maybe she should be bribing people in the administration if she doesn't care to get things
for a way or bribing to get people into the administration or whatever.
She's got sitting on a lot of cash over there.
That is wild.
Anyway, okay, well, this is where we're at.
We'll be interesting to follow this stuff as more over the weekend.
Shout out to Carol Lenig.
As always, great, great reporting.
She's unbelievable.
Everybody subscribe to the feed right here.
Bye.
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