Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and Twitter, responded to Politico with a strong statement. Musk expressed his opinion in response to their assertion that it would be impossible to identify the owner of the cocaine discovered in the White House.
Cocaine was reportedly found at the White House’s underground entrance to the famed West Wing, according to a recent report by 100 Percent Fed Up. The president, vice president, and top administration personnel typically have exclusive access to this space.
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The West Wing of the White House is open for tours, and the Biden administration has highlighted that the cocaine was found in a heavily populated area.
According to a story by Politico, “one official familiar with the investigation cautioned that the source of the drug was unlikely to be determined given that it was discovered in a highly trafficked area of the West Wing.”
“Even if there were surveillance cameras, unless you were waving it around, it may not have been caught,” said the White House official. “It’s a bit of a thoroughfare. People walk by there all the time.”
Upon tweeting a link to their article, Politico stated: “White House cocaine culprit unlikely to be found.”
In response, Elon Musk tweeted, “Want to take a wild guess?” Clearly making fun of Joe Biden’s son Hunter, who is well-known for abusing cocaine.
Ian Miles Cheong, a political commentator, answered, “I have a couple of ideas,”
Conservative attorney Rogan O’Handley recently assertively brought out the clear ownership of the cocaine found in the White House in a tweet.
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“Hunter is a coke head,” reasoned O’Handley. “Hunter can enter the White House w/ fewer security precautions than other visitors. He just left w/ Joe Biden for Camp David this weekend. The coke was found this [weekend].”
“Doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what happened here.”
On July 4th, the Bidens enjoyed a get-together to watch the fireworks from the White House balcony. Hunter can be seen strolling behind his stepmother Jill in a video that was accidentally recorded, touching his face for a few second before wiping it as he passes. Some claim that he behaves in a way that suggests cocaine use.




