
"Look, I did nothing criminal. I did nothing illegal, responded Homan. It's hit piece after hit piece after hit piece and I'm glad the FBI and DOJ came out and said, you know, said that nothing illegal happened, no criminal activity. You're talking about a guy who spent 34 years enforcing law. I mean, I left a very successful business that I ran to come back and work for a government again."
"It was on our always reliable MSNBC and they said that you took $50,000 in cash in a bag from an undercover FBI agent to help them win government contracts in Trump's second term. She noted, The DOJ said they concluded there was no criminal wrongdoing, but nevertheless, that story is out there and I imagine you want to respond to that."
"I'm back on a government paycheck. Not only did I sacrifice, my family sacrifices. I make sacrifices every day. I got more death threats than anybody. I got a security team around me, but guess what? My kids don't, my wife don't. I mean, I haven't lived with my wife in months because I don't want her to be here right now with all the threats."
A report alleged that Tom Homan accepted $50,000 in cash from an undercover FBI agent to help secure government contracts in a potential second presidential term. The Department of Justice concluded there was no criminal wrongdoing and closed the investigation. Homan denied any illegal activity and criticized repeated negative stories as hit pieces. Homan emphasized a 34-year law enforcement career, leaving private business to return to government service, and recounted personal and family sacrifices, including threats and living apart from his wife. Homan affirmed continued commitment to working with President Trump and to efforts to make the country safer.
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