Joe And Hunter Biden Get HORRIBLE News After What Was Found In WH

Joe And Hunter Biden Get HORRIBLE News After What Was Found In WH

Former President Donald Trump has suggested that the small amount of cocaine discovered at the White House nearly two years ago could have been left there by either President Joe Biden or his son, Hunter Biden. Although federal investigators were unable to draw firm conclusions at the time, Trump has now pledged to reopen the investigation.

In July 2023, authorities found a tiny plastic bag containing cocaine inside the White House. This led to an immediate evacuation of the building, followed by a formal investigation conducted by the US Secret Service. The substance was located in a storage cubby near the West Wing’s public entrance, an area frequently used by both staff and visitors.

At the time of the discovery, President Biden and his family were staying at Camp David. Despite carrying out an extensive investigation — including advanced fingerprint and DNA testing — the Secret Service reported there was not enough physical evidence to identify a suspect.

After just eleven days, the case was closed without charges. However, Trump recently announced that he intends to revisit the incident, openly speculating that either Joe or Hunter Biden may have been responsible.

During an interview published Friday in The Spectator, Trump was asked by Ben Domenech, “So… who actually left the cocaine in the White House?”

Trump responded, “Well, either Joe or Hunter. Could be Joe, too.”

He went on to criticize how the evidence was handled: “OK, so that was such a terrible thing because, you know, those bins are very loaded up with… they’re not clean, and they have hundreds and even thousands of fingerprints. And when they went to look at it, it was absolutely stone cold, wiped dry. You know that, right?”

Domenech, who noted his own experience as a former Bush administration speechwriter, agreed: “Well, because, I mean, I was briefly a Bush speechwriter. And so I knew exactly what they were talking about. And I was like, ‘Those things are filthy.’ They’re filthy.”

Trump elaborated further: “And there were fingerprints. I mean, if you went to one, maybe we’re cleaner, but if you went to one at any time, you would see hundreds. Everybody in there would leave a fingerprint when they went in and that thing was wiped out with, with the strongest form of alcohol.”

He concluded the discussion by saying, “By the way, and I have to tell you, I think I’m going to look into that because it was… bad stuff happened there.”

Criticism of how the case was managed emerged soon after, particularly regarding the Secret Service’s decision to dispose of the cocaine evidence. According to reports, Kimberly Cheatle, who was serving as the agency’s director under Biden, allegedly wanted to keep the incident quiet to avoid public scrutiny.

A RealClearPolitics investigation further claimed that Cheatle and other top officials attempted to have the cocaine evidence destroyed. This reportedly led to internal conflict when the Uniformed Division and the Secret Service’s Forensics Services Division refused to comply.

Early reports also provided conflicting details about exactly where the cocaine was found, but the final consensus placed it in a vestibule near one of the White House’s entrances. The Secret Service identified a “partial DNA hit” during testing, but no individual was ever officially linked to the evidence. Due to the lack of conclusive proof, the case was eventually closed.

The incident has continued to spark political controversy, with critics using it to question the Biden administration’s transparency. To this day, the true origin of the cocaine remains unclear, and despite the heated debate, no concrete evidence has surfaced to implicate anyone directly.


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