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Biden WH Cocaine Mystery Remains Unsolved in the suppobily most secured house in America
On July 2, 2023, cocaine was found in a working area of the White House’s West Wing. It was near an entrance commonly used for tours where visitors were instructed to place their phones and belongings.
“I don’t think that we are ever going to hear anything about the cocaine ever again, unfortunately,” Robert McDonald, a former supervisory Secret Service agent who worked in the presidential protection division, told the Times.
“It’s a sad state of affairs that the Secret Service chose to close the investigation as quickly as it did, and it’s a sad state of affairs that the administration did nothing to assist the investigation.”
The location is also near a basement entrance, one floor below the Oval Office, and just steps from the Situation Room.
The Secret Service conducted a brief investigation that found no fingerprints or DNA on the bag of cocaine, and surveillance footage of the area didn’t identify a suspect.
Critics still question why the Secret Service closed the investigation after 11 days without a single interview and immediately disposed of the white powder after concluding its investigation.
Also, the presence of cocaine in the White House made people wonder how easily a more dangerous substance, such as anthrax or fentanyl, could enter the mansion.
The president and his family had left for Camp David when the cocaine was discovered but had been at the White House earlier that day.
First son Hunter Biden, who has a history of substance abuse, was convicted earlier this year of lying on a federal gun form by claiming he was not a drug user when he purchased a firearm. The president recently issued a pardon for his son.