White House Cocaine
Lemme get this straight. Cocaine was found in the West Wing of the White House Sunday night. Every single person who goes into the White House is thoroughly vetted and searched. There are cameras everywhere.
In case you don’t watch TV or have never visited the White House, Reuters describes the West Wing this way:
“The West Wing is attached to the executive mansion where President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden live. It includes the Oval Office, cabinet room and work space for presidential staff.”
Oh yeah. And Hunter Biden - a crack addict - is in and out of the White House constantly. He was there on Friday and was waving from the royal balcony on Tuesday when the president decided to include a criminal in the Independence Day festivities.
Yet authorities say they may never know who brought an illegal drug into the White House.
They must be using the same investigator the Supreme Court used to track down the leaker of the Dodds decision on May 2, 2022.
The public has been told multiple stories about where exactly the drugs were found. Looks like they’ve settled on this version: In a cubicle in the work area where visitors stash their phones. A “heavily trafficked” area.
Sure.
BREAKING -YOUR REACTION: @PressSec Karine Jean-Pierre won't say exactly where cocaine was found in the @whitehouse and which visitor's entrance was used, (VIP or not). WATCH pic.twitter.com/aUC0zTb9Dw
— Simon Ateba (@simonateba) July 5, 2023
Does anyone believe anything they’re told by this administration?
Anyone?
I didn’t think so.
It’s Wednesday. The coke was found Sunday. If Secret Service don’t know precisely who brought an illegal substance into the presidential residence in a week they should all be fired.
Chances are they knew by Monday morning.
It’s literally the job of the Secret Service to know who’s in the White House, what they have with them and what they’re doing.
Guess we’ll have to wait for a whistleblower to reveal which White House staffer - or resident - had the appalling arrogance to bring illegal drugs into one of the most secure government buildings in the world.