Report Reveals Secret Service Skipped Crucial Step In White House Cocaine Investigation

(Congress Report) – Last week, the Secret Service announced that they would be closing out the investigation to try and identify the individual responsible for bringing cocaine into the White House, failing to accomplish the end goal of bringing said person to justice for their criminal actions, a spokesperson for the agency told NBC News. What’s really infuriating is that this was done without the Secret Service conducting interviews.

“The agency, along with the FBI, tested the packet to determine it was cocaine and looked for any fingerprints or DNA evidence. But the tests yielded no usable forensic evidence. Video footage of the area where the baggie was found also provided no evidence to narrow the possible suspects beyond a list of roughly 500 staff members and visitors who passed through during a weekend earlier this month,” Julia Ainsley reported for the outlet. “Secret Service spokesman Anthony Gugliemi said the agency determined that interviewing all 500 people could be a strain on resources, might infringe upon civil liberties and would likely be fruitless without corresponding physical evidence tying any person to the drugs.”

So we’re really supposed to believe that someone managed to gain access to the White House, drop a bag of white powder and they cannot be found? In the most secure building on earth, which features cameras both hidden and in plain sight, ground-to-air missiles, with Secret Service agents crawling all over the place? That is absolute nonsense. And if it isn’t, if they really cannot find this person, what does that say about the quality of security around the president?

Would we see this same response from federal law enforcement if the white substance had been anthrax instead of cocaine? I really hope not.

“Yes, you could have a consensual interview,” he went on to say, meaning the interviews would be voluntary in nature. “But we have no evidence to approach them.”

Ainsley then wrote, “Gugliemi said the small amount of cocaine, 208 milligrams or about .007 ounce, would only result in a misdemeanor charge in the District of Columbia and the agency determined that did not warrant the expenditure of resources it would take to interview 500 people.”

Former President Donald Trump was none too happy with the information divulged by the spokesman, taking to Truth Social on Thursday where he asserted, “Despite all of the cameras pointing directly at the ‘scene of the crime,’ and the greatest forensics anywhere in the World, they just can’t figure it out? They know the answer, and so does everyone else!”

“They could have done the interviews, but at the end of the day it’s a long walk through dry sand,” Chuck Rosenberg, former U.S. Attorney and acting administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration under former President Barack Obama, noted. “They have finite resources and it’s OK for them to decide some things are worth their time and some things are not worth their time.”

It seems that cocaine is not the only illegal substance that has been discovered in the White House since Joe Biden took over the Oval Office. According to The Western Journal, the Secret Service informed Congress earlier this month that marijuana had been found twice on the premises in 2022.

Not long after the cocaine was found, many prominent political figures offered speculation on who the drug might belong to, with the prevailing theory being President Biden’s troubled younger son, Hunter Biden, who has struggled with an addiction to the substance. He was on the property just two days before the discovery was made, so that lends some serious credibility to the theory.

“THEY 100% KNOW WHO IT IS. If they don’t release information, it means they destroyed the tapes & the Cocaine was for use by Hunter, & probably Crooked Joe, in order to give this total disaster of a President a little life and energy!” former President Trump penned.

Political commentator Dan Bongino, a former agent with the Secret Service, also weighed in on the issue calling upon his vast experience with the agency and his knowledge of protocol to make an informed opinion. Bongino declared that the person who is responsible for the incident was able to get through security checkpoints.

“The Secret Service didn’t have cocaine on’em, so it had to be one of the protectees,” he explained. “There is no other explanation. They would have never gotten through the checkpoint.”

And that fact seems to strongly point toward Hunter Biden, wouldn’t you agree?

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1 COMMENT

  1. There is no more corrupt organization in the USA than most of the federal government agencies and departments, who break our laws on a daily basis with impunity and immunity that the common American would never receive, as favoritism is the normal for the Democrats’ “Double Standards” and their instituted “Dual Justice System”.

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