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Explosive Docs: Cocaine Cover-Up Inside White House?

Key details about the White House cocaine scandal have been revealed in recently released documents that were obtained by Jesse Watters of Fox News through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. These documents raise serious concerns about the transparency and integrity of the Biden administration in addition to refuting earlier claims made by the Secret Service.

When a bag of cocaine was first discovered in the library of the White House, the home of the first family, it caused controversy. But the discovery rapidly moved, first into the Situation Room and then into a crowded area with a cubby. Confusion and mistrust have been brought about by this constant change, especially in light of Hunter Biden’s visit to the White House.

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Watters drew attention to the contradiction in the Secret Service’s story, stating, “How do you mistake the library for the situation room and the situation room for the cubbies?”

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The initial positive tests for multiple substances, including cocaine, amphetamines, and opioids, complicated the investigation. It was concluded after more examination that the material was unquestionably cocaine. These contradictory test results cast doubt on the case management process and led to further inquiries.

The assertion made by the Secret Service that there was no DNA on the cocaine baggie has been refuted. Unquestionably, Watters’s discovery of recently unveiled documents proves the existence and preservation of DNA.

“They did find DNA on the baggie – it was processed and moved to an evidence vault for preservation,” Watters revealed.

The Secret Service’s reversal has provoked criticism and claims of a cover-up. In Watters’ words, “So the Secret Service lied. And so did the White House.”

Watters discussed these findings and their implications in further detail with retired FBI criminal profiler James Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald expressed his confusion about the intricacy of the investigation by saying, “It seems like obfuscation is the prime operating word here. Confuse everyone as much as possible.”

Even with the destruction of the cocaine bag, protecting the DNA evidence provides a valuable safeguard for any developments in the case in the future. The White House’s lack of specific remarks heightens the suspicion that already exists about Biden and his administration.

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Watters asked, “Does it seem to you that they found it on the floor of the library? Because that’s what it sounds like to me. They found it on the floor of the library and then they moved it all around and it wound up in a cubby where there was no camera and 500 suspects. Isn’t that what it is? It’s a cover-up.”

There was constant criticism of the White House’s handling of the scandal. The fact that Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called the situation “shameful” did not appease those who were demanding transparency.

Coke was discovered in a locker at the White House, according to recently disclosed images. The DailyMail was granted access to these exclusive photos through a Freedom of Information Act request, and they feature the white powder bag that was found in a safe place close to the West Executive entrance of the White House.

A significant controversy was triggered in June by a discovery made at the White House. It was made known to the public after the complex’s grounds had to be evacuated because of an unknown white substance.

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