Why was cocaine found in the White House and why did Biden’s Secret Service attempt to conceal it?
In case there were any doubts about the cover-up by the Secret Service regarding the discovery of a cocaine baggie in the White House in 2022, it is now confirmed.
New reports reveal that when a uniformed officer found the drugs and informed former Director Kim Cheatle about following crime-scene protocols, retaliation ensued. The officer was allegedly removed from the case immediately.
Leadership supposedly pressured forensics workers to stop searching for DNA matches and avoided interviewing the numerous individuals with access to the area where the drugs were found.
Allegedly, Cheatle demanded that agents destroy the evidence and was upset when reminded of a seven-year retention policy by conscientious subordinates (though the Secret Service denies this).
“Koverup Kim,” more focused on DEI matters than her responsibilities, reportedly retaliated against a black veteran agent for challenging her on the evidence’s destruction and overlooked him for promotion.
The entire scandal raises questions about the director’s interest in the fate of such a small bag of drugs and why she was determined to have it destroyed.
It seems like a method of avoiding discovering the owner’s identity.
This strongly implies that Cheatle and her team suspected the drugs belonged to Hunter Biden.
However, such behavior is typical of the Biden administration.
By politicizing and deprofessionalizing agencies and turning them into Biden clan or Democratic Party assets, the administration continues to create controversies.
While the “Great Coke Affair” seems like a comedy of errors, it nearly had serious consequences, risking Donald Trump’s life.
It’s unacceptable, and if Kamala Harris wins in November, more of the same can be expected.