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Who Left Cocaine at White House?

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Who brought cocaine into the White House?

The search for an answer has intensified since the Secret Service announced it had found a powdery substance in President Joe Biden’s residence. It was later confirmed to be cocaine, as The Dallas Express reported.

With Hunter Biden’s documented previous drug use, social media users have been asking if the president’s son could have been the culprit.

Former President Donald Trump weighed in on the topic on his Truth Social media platform.

“Does anybody really believe that the COCAINE found in the West Wing of the White House, very close to the Oval Office, is for the use of anyone other than Hunter & Joe Biden,” Trump wrote.

“But watch, the Fake News Media will soon start saying that the amount found was ‘very small,’ & it wasn’t really COCAINE, but rather common ground up Aspirin, & the story will vanish. Has Deranged Jack Smith, the crazy, Trump hating Special Prosecutor, been seen in the area of the COCAINE? He looks like a crackhead to me!” he added.

Former Trump press secretary Kayleigh McEnany disagreed with the 2024 GOP presidential frontrunner in an interview on Thursday with Fox News. She said the West Wing, where the substance was found, is “heavily trafficked.” Anything would have been “discovered rather quickly,” she added.

“It couldn’t have been there for days and days,” she said on “Fox & Friends.” “It had [to] have been there for, I would say, minutes before someone took notice.”

The substance was found in the White House Sunday night, prompting a brief evacuation.

“For it to be Hunter Biden, he left on Friday, he was at Camp David,” she said. “There’s no way, It’s inconceivable to think cocaine could sit for a 72-hour period, so I would rule him out at this point.”

The White House has not talked about the discovery in-depth.

“When it comes to visitors to the West Wing, they come for many reasons, and obviously we do have West Wing tours that occur here on campus,” spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said, according to the Washington Examiner. “They happen, and this particular past couple of days, they happened on Friday, they happened on Saturday, and on Sunday.”

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