White House Cocaine Investigation Comes to an End

 

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Secret Service has concluded the White House Cocaine Investigation.

According to multiple reports, on July 13, 2023, the investigation ended with no suspects.

The investigation has been reported on since the Independence Day Weekend. It has been confirmed that the small baggie of cocaine was discovered inside of a cabinet in a staff only area of the White House.

Many speculated that the drugs could have come from a staffer, guest of the president, or even a member of the Biden family. 

The Secret Service is set to have a meeting with congress to brief them on the situation. It is unknown if those details will be made public.

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CGM5, Fri, 07/14/2023 - 17:25

Nothing to see here folks, move along.

If this had happened during Trump's time he would no doubt have been impeached.... again.

Folks, cocaine is not a 100% manufactured substance. It is a plant that is grown on farms. It's likely that these cocaine bricks have been growing in the White House for some time before they were discovered. This could very well be coke from the Clinton or Carter eras.

Educate yourselves, folks, before leaping to baseless, misguided conclusions about Hunter's coke. 

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