Former Secret Service: Only one family member could have brought cocaine into White House.
Former Secret Service Agent Claims Cocaine Found in White House
In a recent video on Rumble, former secret service agent Dan Bongino made a shocking claim – the only explanation for the presence of cocaine in the White House is that President Joe Biden or his family members brought it inside.
Bongino pointed out that the White House is an 18-acre complex surrounded by magnetometers and checkpoints, making it highly secure. He emphasized that all entrances to the White House go through these checkpoints, so someone would have had to bypass them to bring in cocaine. “Whether it was found in the Lincoln bedroom or in the diplomatic reception room, it doesn’t matter. Somebody had to bypass the security magnetometer checkpoint to get that in there,” he stated.
He further explained that the only way to enter the 18-acre complex is through one of the checkpoints, and it is unlikely that anyone other than the secret service or the Biden family members would have been able to bypass them. “The secret service didn’t have cocaine on them. So, it had to be one of the protectees. There’s no other explanation,” Bongino asserted.
Ryan Fournier, executive director of Radical Alert, supported Bongino’s claim, stating that family members are not checked like regular individuals and that drug dogs are present during the screening process at the White House.
The cocaine was discovered in the White House on July 3, and the U.S. Secret Service confirmed the finding, suggesting that it was brought in by someone with access to the premises. Sebastian Gorka, a former national security adviser, added that the cocaine was found in a less frequently visited area, indicating that it was likely a member of the family or a senior person working for the president.
Rudy Giuliani Calls for Resignation
The U.S. Secret Service has yet to identify a suspect in the cocaine incident. In an interview with Newsmax, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani expressed his frustration, stating that if the Secret Service cannot figure out who brought the cocaine into the White House, the entire agency should resign. He emphasized that the investigation should focus on a relatively narrow group of people.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre mentioned during a briefing that the cocaine was found in the heavily traveled West Wing of the White House.
As the investigation continues, the question remains – who brought the cocaine into the White House?
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