The Never-Ending White House Cocaine Story
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July 6, 2023
We are now on the fifth iteration of the White House cocaine story. Heck, by the end of the day the story might change ten more times!
As I noted here, the first chapter involved assertions that it was some type of dental nasal spray. That was tossed out the window for the next game of clue in which it was found in the library.
Since then, the story has rapidly changed as have the locations where that pesky little bag of white powder was found.
It wasn’t in the library. Nope, it was in a cubby where the visitors came through. Yet when asked about such things as visitor logs or tracking those who waltzed through the area, all poor Karinne Jean-Pierre could do was shrug and tell us to ask the Secret Service for info.
But now we are to believe it was found in a heavily trafficked area.
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Multiple officials involved in the White House cocaine inquiry now say the bag of powder was found in a cubby near the White House’s West Executive entrance, not the formal West Wing lobby as was previously reported.
Investigators expect to be done with the investigation by Monday, according to two sources familiar with the investigation. The inquiry was previously expected to take a couple of weeks.
In updating the location of where the cocaine was found, officials said that area was also heavily trafficked. "
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Therefore, we are to assume someone on a tour dropped their drugs? Uh huh. If anyone buys that, they are the same people who’ll buy swampland on the moon. So, exactly WHERE was this drug found?
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The cocaine was found in an entrance area between the foyer and a lower-level lobby, the sources said. The entrance is near where some vehicles, like the vice president’s limo or SUV park. It is one floor below the main West Wing offices and the same floor as the Situation Room and a dining area.
Forensic work on the cocaine bag continued on Thursday, though officials are setting low expectations that they will be able to identify the person who left the cocaine. "
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So, not a tourist. Someone who works there, or is a family member. That narrows the list of suspects down a great deal.
Thus, it should be easier to track who was where when. By the way, the closeness to the Situation Room is a wee bit problematic yet all the media is doing is giving a big “it’s no big deal” shrug.
Speaking of tracking down the culprit, it’s super darned difficult y’all!
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James Rosen "CONTINUED: As for the cameras in the @WhiteHouse, law enforcement officials are cautioning they don’t pick up everything — even in so densely surveilled an environment as Chicago, where shooters are frequently not captured in the act on video."
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Are you buying this absurdity? I sure as hell am not. As for those who are trying to claim we shouldn’t look to Hunter as the culprit, yes we damned well can given his LONG history with cocaine.
The excuses that are issuing from the White House along with the ever changing story of who, what, when, and where is making this situation worse for the Biden Administration, not better. The Hatch Act, SERIOUSLY dude??
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On claims "the cocaine found in the White House had belonged to either the president or his son. Are you willing to say that that's not the case?"
Mid-level Biden staffer Andrew Bates: "I don't have a response to that because we have to be careful about the Hatch Act"
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It is eminently reasonable to conclude it is Hunter Biden who brought in the cocaine. It is eminently reasonable to conclude that the changing stories are all part and parcel of protecting him from prosecution. If not, the other reasonable question to ask is, if it WASN’T Hunter (who would be in violation of his plea deal), then who is the White House protecting now??
The fact that this cocaine story keeps changing is a giant red flag and only serves to foster more mistrust in anyone from the Biden White House.
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Zim.