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The mystery surrounding the bag of cocaine found in the White House is only getting weirder. Officials involved in the investigation revealed to NBC News that the cocaine was actually found in a cubby near the West Executive entrance—not the West Wing lobby where visitors drop their cellphones, as was previously reported. The officials said the powder was discovered in an entrance area between the foyer and a lower-level lobby, which is one floor beneath the main West Wing offices. Still, sources emphasized to NBC that the area is also...

Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany dismissed the idea that the cocaine found at the White House over the weekend belonged to President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden. “For it to be Hunter Biden, he left on Friday, he was at Camp David, there is no way, it is inconceivable to think cocaine could sit for a 72-hour-period so I would rule him out at this point,” McEnany said on Fox News’ “Fox and Friends” on Thursday. The White House temporarily closed on Sunday after Secret Service agents discovered...

White House Deputy Press secretary Andrew Bates took several questions from reporters about the discovery Sunday of cocaine in the West Wing during a Thursday morning flight on Air Force One to an appearance in South Carolina by Joe Biden. Bates hid behind the Secret Service investigation to not give direct answers. Bates refused to deny whether the cocaine belongs to Joe or Hunter Biden. The Biden administration is in a tough spot with Joe hosting his admitted cocaine addict son Hunter at the White House as he faces federal...

Former White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany eliminated Hunter Biden as a suspect in the Biden administration's cocaine bag scandal despite the president's son's well-documented history of drug use. The drug could not have belonged to Hunter Biden because the West Wing is “heavily trafficked” and the bag was probably “discovered rather quickly” by the Secret Service, said McEnany, who served under former President Donald Trump. BIDENOMICS: HOW THE STOCK MARKET HAS FARED UNDER BIDEN'S PRESIDENCY The timeline doesn't add up for Hunter to be the culprit, she added. “It...

The discovery of a stash of cocaine in the White House became public because a hazmat team was sent in because that the white powdery substance might have been anthrax or some other deadly terror weapon. Were it not for the hazmat team’s highly visible and noteworthy arrival, I believe it is quite possible that the matter would have been handled with the discretion for which the Secret Service is famous (and notorious), protecting the privacy of the First Family. Now that we know about it, there are multiple signs...

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington on July 5, 2023. (Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times) The U.S. Secret Service has confirmed that the substance found in the White House on Sunday evening, July 3, identified to be cocaine may have been brought in by someone who works there or had authorization to be there. A Secret Service spokesman said the incident with the illegal drug is under investigation but doesn’t appear to be any significant threat to the West Wing....

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made sly comments about the recent cocaine discovery at the White House in an interview Wednesday. The Secret Service confirmed to Fox News Digital that cocaine was found Sunday at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. A Secret Service agent uncovered the substance in the West Wing, prompting an evacuation of the building. Officials were initially unsure what the substance was, with a hazmat team arriving to the premises when the discovery was made. The Secret Service also blocked roads surrounding the White House as the investigation continued. Authorities...

Conservative talk radio host and former Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino said the mystery of who sneaked cocaine into the White House is hardly a whodunnit. Secret Service agents made the discover late Sunday in the building’s West Wing, where President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden live. An initial dispatch report said the substance, later confirmed to be cocaine, was in the library, but officials later insisted the cocaine was found in a “cubby” where guests who tour the residence leave their cell phones and other personal belongings....

Former President Donald Trump is promoting an avalanche of new conspiracy theories concerning the recent discovery of cocaine at the White House. Cocaine was discovered in the West Wing of the White House on Sunday during a regular Security Service security search. The substance was found inside a storage space that visitors use to keep electronics and other items in before going on tours, according to a Wednesday Reuters report, which cited "a source familiar with the matter." White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confirmed during a press briefing on...

The powder found over the weekend in the White House’s West Wing lobby has been confirmed as cocaine following two tests. President Biden thinks it is “incredibly important” for the Secret Service to determine how it got there, officials said Wednesday. U.S. Secret Service agents found the powder during a routine White House sweep on Sunday, in a small, clear plastic bag on the ground in a heavily trafficked area, according to three people, who were not authorized to speak about an ongoing investigation and spoke to The Associated Press...