The U.S. Department of Justice has closed its investigation into Tom Homan, a former Trump administration official, who was reported to have accepted $50,000 in cash from undercover FBI agents last year. Homan, who served as acting customs chief during the Trump administration, was recently photographed at the White House, raising questions about the timing of the closure. The investigation, which was initially launched following a tip from a former federal agent, centered on Homan’s alleged conduct during his tenure in 2022. While the DOJ announced the closure without providing specific details, officials suggested that the probe did not uncover any criminal behavior. Homan, who has not publicly commented on the matter, remains in a position of influence within the Trump administration, with the recent White House photograph suggesting his continued relevance. The closure of the case has drawn mixed reactions from legal experts, with some calling for greater transparency and others acknowledging the DOJ’s prerogative to conclude matters without public elaboration.