The US Secret Service is well aware of who smuggled cocaine into the White House. However, the administration is apparently covering it up, as the individual may be Hunter Biden, a report indicates.
Keeping the Name From the Public ‘For Now’
For the time being, there hasn’t been any kind of “official confirmation” that it was Hunter who brought in the cocaine.
Yet, a new report, quoting a source with knowledge of the investigation, claims the individual who smuggled the narcotic has been discovered.
Thus, the Secret Service is apparently aware of the smuggler’s identity, Trending Politics News reports.
The report comes after the Secret Service recently announced it terminated the probe because of a lack of evidence towards identifying a perpetrator. That’s after no relevant security footage was found and the laboratory analysis proved inconclusive.
According to the unnamed insiders, Secret Service has been aware of the perpetrator since last week, but decided to keep that individual’s name from the public “for now.”
Soldier of Fortune magazine claims to have a source who says the Secret Service knows who brought cocaine into the White House – because fingerprints were found on the bag. https://t.co/iv1ertHSKA
— Miranda Devine (@mirandadevine) July 17, 2023
🚨🚨 The Secret Service has ended its investigation without a suspect! We will never know who the cocaine belonged to! pic.twitter.com/RLeEz3rR7w
— Pizza Pepe (@redpilledasfuck) July 13, 2023
.@dbongino weighs in on the White House cocaine mystery: “A lot of my former colleagues in the Secret Service…they are absolutely furious about this….These are good guys, guys who worked for Obama and Bush…they know exactly who it was.” pic.twitter.com/6Mt0r5jc9K
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) July 16, 2023
‘We Know’
If the report is true, that would mean Secret Service lied to Congress members last week. This is when Secret Service informed members of the House Oversight Committee that it had no idea who might have trafficked the bag of cocaine into the West Wing.
“We know who handled it,” declared one of the quoted security sources.
According to the report, the smuggler’s fingertips were found on the bag containing the illicit narcotic; two sources have confirmed that person’s name.
The report also claims Secret Service received a match on those fingerprints through a rapid lab that produces results within 24 hours.
Acting upon the sources’ revelations, Soldier of Fortune moved and filed a request under the Freedom of Information Act.
This was done with several federal bodies that are likely to have documented the identity of the White House cocaine smuggler. Those include the Secret Service and the Washington DC police, fire, and medical services departments.
It seems like the story about the White House cocaine find is yet to blow wide open.
The Secret Service has narrowed down 500 people as the potential source of cocaine in the White House.
But they are ending the investigation tomorrow without administering drug tests to these individuals. A total failure.
The American people deserve to know who smuggled illegal… pic.twitter.com/I9tP4LkLyH
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) July 13, 2023
Trump rejects idea Secret Service couldn’t figure out who owned White House cocaine: ‘They know everything’ https://t.co/DwQAo9IDkG
— Fox News (@FoxNews) July 16, 2023
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