stunning images of a cocaine stockpile discovered in a White House phone locker during President Joe Biden’s term were released for the first time ever.
A startling find close to the West Executive entrance of the White House is shown in recently acquired photos. A strange white powder-filled bag begs questions and demands explanations.
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The discovery was first made public in June after the White House grounds were evacuated because of the discovery of “an unknown white substance” in the compound. It caused much controversy at the time.

Immediately after Hunter Biden’s visit, cocaine hydrochloride—an illicit Schedule II drug—was found. Considering Hunter’s well-known struggle with heroin addiction, this timely disclosure has aroused great suspicion among lawmakers and the general public.

The inquiry into a little package containing less than one gram of cocaine encountered difficulties. The owner is still unknown since the surveillance video was insufficient, even after the suspects were reduced to 500.
No DNA evidence or usable fingerprints were discovered on the bag, according to the authorities. Furthermore, it’s still unclear how much was interviewed with the suspects throughout the brief probe.

Secret Service personnel formally announced the results of their investigation into the event in a July briefing. Regretfully, the investigation’s findings have left a lot of Congressmen dubious and dissatisfied. The cocaine in question was supposed to be destroyed on July 14, the day the inquiry was supposed to conclude, according to the Secret Service.
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While the probe is ongoing, the White House remains mute. Karine Jean-Pierre, the press secretary, brushes off questions, calling the coverage “shameful.”




