The White House cocaine could have come from “someone close to the Biden family,” and Joe KNOWS who it is, says a shock report
- Three security guards working for US government agencies told the Soldier of Fortune website that Joe Biden knew who brought cocaine into the White House
- The drug was found on July 2 in a closet where visitors leave their belongings before entering: The Secret Service investigated but closed the investigation on July 11
- The three sources told the website the same name and said it was “someone in the Biden family orbit” — but not recovering addict Hunter Biden
According to a report, President Joe Biden knows who brought cocaine onto White House grounds last month, and the perpetrator is “within the Biden family.”
Hunter Biden, who has spoken openly about his cocaine addiction, was not involved, the source told the Soldier of Fortune website.
The drug was found on July 2 in a storage room in the west wing, where visitors leave their personal belongings before entering the main building.
His discovery prompted a White House evacuation and a search by hazmat teams: Biden and his son Hunter, 53, were at Camp David at the time.
It’s unclear how long the bag was there before it was discovered, and officials have low expectations for identifying the person who brought it.
On July 2, cocaine was found on the White House grounds. Pictured: the congress picnic on July 19th
Three sources told the Soldier of Fortune website that the perpetrator “was associated with the Biden family” — but was not Hunter Biden
The Secret Service launched an investigation using DNA and fingerprint analysis.
There were no cameras attached that could film the perpetrator, officials said — claims that ridiculed Donald Trump and his allies.
Secret Service spokesman Anthony Gugliemi told NBC News that they had compiled a list of 500 people potentially involved, but the agency decided to interview all 500 because it would have been a drain on resources and against the commoners violated freedoms.
Gugliemi added that without appropriate physical evidence linking someone to the drugs, the investigation would likely be unsuccessful.
The small amount of cocaine — 208 milligrams, or about 0.007 ounces — would result in only one misdemeanor charge in the District of Columbia.
The secret service closed the investigation on July 13, stating that the perpetrator had not been found.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre claimed on July 17 that the Secret Service investigation was “thorough” despite claims by Republicans that it was a cover-up
Three security guards currently working for a US government agency told the Soldier of Fortune website that the person who brought the cocaine to the compound bore the same name.
“If you want the name, ask Joe Biden,” a source said. “He knows who it is.”
A second source told the website, “It was someone close to the Biden family, and it wasn’t Hunter.”