Secret Service ends White House cocaine investigation, no suspects identified.
The Secret Service Concludes Investigation into Cocaine Found at the White House
The Secret Service has wrapped up its investigation into the mysterious cocaine discovery at the White House, but unfortunately, no suspect has been identified.
The federal agency made this announcement on Thursday after thoroughly reviewing surveillance footage and visitor logs. According to a source who spoke with NBC News, the prevailing theory is that someone on a tour left the illicit substance behind at the White House.
“The investigation will not be able to single out a person of interest from the hundreds of individuals who passed through the vestibule where the cocaine was discovered,” the Secret Service said in a statement.
No fingerprints or DNA were found on the bag of cocaine, according to the Secret Service. Despite testing the evidence at multiple federal labs, no usable fingerprints or DNA were recovered. Surveillance footage also proved inconclusive, failing to provide any leads for investigators.
Although the exact time or day of the cocaine drop remains unknown, a former Secret Service agent who spoke with The Daily Wire suggested that the location of the cocaine, found in a West Wing cubby, should have allowed investigators to narrow down the timeframe relatively quickly.
Charles Marino, a former Secret Service agent and current CEO of Sentinel Security, expressed his belief that the Secret Service should have been able to narrow down the list of suspects promptly.
“Based on where the cocaine was found, I’m pretty confident that it was not there for a long period of time, based on the security measures, the sweeps of that area. So that gives the Secret Service some type of a time frame,” he said.
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The reported location of where the cocaine was found has changed multiple times, with different claims stating it was discovered in various places within the West Wing and even in a library.
In related news, the Secret Service is scheduled to provide a classified briefing to the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability.
The discovery of the cocaine sparked widespread speculation, with many wondering if it could have belonged to Hunter Biden, President Joe Biden’s son, who has battled drug addiction in the past and has been seen at the White House recently. However, officials did not confirm whether the younger Biden is under suspicion.
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