US First on CNN: Secret Service concludes cocaine investigation, no suspect identified - "The Secret Service has concluded its investigation into the small bag of cocaine found at the White House and has been unable to identify a suspect" "leading theory remains that it was left by one of the hundreds of visitors"


The Secret Service has concluded its investigation into the small bag of cocaine found at the White House and has been unable to identify a suspect, two sources familiar with the investigation told CNN.

Secret Service officials combed through visitor logs and surveillance footage of hundreds of individuals who entered the West Wing in the days preceding the discovery and were unable to identify a suspect, one of the sources said.

Investigators were also unable to identify the particular moment or day when the baggie was left inside the West Wing cubby near the lower level entrance where it was discovered.

The second source said that the leading theory remains that it was left by one of the hundreds of visitors who entered the West Wing that weekend for tours and were asked to leave their phones inside those cubbies.

The White House and Secret Service did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

CNN previously reported that cocaine was found in a cubby near the ground floor entrance to the West Wing where staff-led tours of the White House pass through on their way into the building.

Visitors entering the West Wing for tours are asked to leave their phones in those cubbies, which can also be used by staff who cannot bring their phones into a SCIF, or sensitive compartmented information facility, where classified materials are handled. The cubbies are located near the Situation Room, which has not been used for months due to ongoing renovations.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre expressed confidence last week that Secret Service will “get to the bottom” of the incident.

The discovery of a powdery substance by Secret Service personnel conducting routine rounds of the building had prompted a brief evacuation as part of what the Secret Service described as “precautionary closures.”
 
The government lying to us hasn't been news since Hoover's presidency. If you believe you are anywhere past the 101 level of U.S. politics then you've also probably accepted the government will insist a lie is true for 25-75 years & then just declassify the truth later when nobody may actually do anything about it. Don't waste your time getting mad at the lies. What you should do now is figure out what's so bad that a lie this blatant is the better of 2 options.
I am not angry, I am confused.

If they are going to lie about it why aren't they saying something sensible like "We discovered it was a cleaner named Fake Whiteman who was hired by Donald Trump who totally exists and confessed and is in jail now"
 
The White House being secure doesn't mean what some people think it means. They're not trying to keep drugs out. They're trying to keep unauthorized persons and weapons out, and prevent the leakage of classified information. They're not going to do cavity searches on everyone walking into the West Wing, or have drug dogs sniff them. And it's unlikely they have ubiquitous camera coverage, especially where people might discuss policy or classified. That would make things less secure.
 
The White House being secure doesn't mean what some people think it means. They're not trying to keep drugs out. They're trying to keep unauthorized persons and weapons out, and prevent the leakage of classified information. They're not going to do cavity searches on everyone walking into the West Wing, or have drug dogs sniff them. And it's unlikely they have ubiquitous camera coverage, especially where people might discuss policy or classified. That would make things less secure.
The thing is if you can't keep a bag of coke out you can't keep anthrax or other potentially dangerous shit out either that could be used to attempt to kill the president

On that note, apparently this isn't the first time they've found drugs in the white house

 
To me it's absolutely shocking, beyond words, that the Bidens don't have even one visiting friend who would claim the baggie.

Biden could literally pardon them if anyone got funny about charging them! Some rich fuck could say "yup, sorry, that was mine" and fuck off to a four-star paradise rehab clinic for a couple months on the Bidens' shell companies' dime, and all would be well.

The fact that they're saying they just don't know is obvious demoralization. They know you know. They want you to see that the president's entire family is above the law. It's a message about executive power. It's something that they did a lot of in communist countries.

I highly recommend "The Wilder Shores of Marx" (later retitled "Utopias Elsewhere"), in which a based British man takes a tour of commie hellholes in the late 80s and reports back what he finds, because this approach to government is starting to remind me of what's in that book.
 
Biden could literally pardon them if anyone got funny about charging them
Technically he couldn't. Drugs are both federal and state offense. If a state prosecutor decided to charge his son, all he could do is commit illegal acts to stop it (wouldn't be the first time).
 
This makes no sense. Id believe more readily they would just pay some random guy a nice check to take the fall and a light sentence or whatever, rather than admit they either actually dont have any clue, or say they 'really dont know'... My guess is its actually someone unlikely but with a position of power like McCarthy... or maybe even Biden's wife....lol
 
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The same Secret Service that helped sweep Hunter Biden's illegal gun possession (and disposal near a school) under the rug can't figure out how a baggie of coke got in the White House right around the time he was at the White House. The same Hunter Biden that has a history of getting high and leaving his drugs, IDs and laptops behind. It is a mystery for the ages.
 
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