White House Cocaine Incident Linked to Individual with Ties to Biden Circle
Shared By Peter Boykin – American Political Commentator / Citizen Journalist
White House Cocaine Incident Linked to Individual with Ties to Biden Circle
The discovery of cocaine in the White House’s West Wing last month has generated attention, with reports suggesting that the illicit substance may have been associated with an individual connected to the “Biden family orbit.” According to information from the editor-in-chief of Soldier of Fortune, Susan Katz Keating, who cites multiple security sources, the Secret Service relayed the person’s name to President Joe Biden.
The incident unfolded on July 2 when cocaine was found in the White House, leading to a Secret Service investigation. However, the inquiry was subsequently closed within two weeks due to the absence of substantial physical evidence.
The sources, as cited by Keating, indicated that the individual in question was not Hunter Biden, Joe Biden’s son, who has been the subject of previous controversies. While the sources suggest that President Biden may possess the name of the person involved, the Secret Service has contradicted this assertion. Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesperson for the Secret Service, emphasized that the agency lacks knowledge about the identity of the person responsible for introducing the cocaine into the White House premises.
Former President Donald Trump referenced the incident during a campaign rally, expressing curiosity about its origins and the speed of the subsequent investigation.
The potential connection between the cocaine incident and an individual associated with the Biden family is of significant interest, raising questions about broader family associations and dynamics.
It is important to note that the veracity of the claims and the sources remains subject to further verification and investigation.
[Source: Soldier of Fortune, NY Post]
EXCLUSIVE: Secret Service Told Joe Biden Who Brought Cocaine Into White House, Sources Say