Who, What, Where … White House


President Biden’s White House is a very secure place. By necessity the White House is a very secure place. There is a list of who comes and goes. Not just anybody can enter the White House, and certainly, not just anybody has access to the inner rooms of the White House.

On 7/5/23 buried on page two of my local “newspaper” was a story initially from the Washington Post entitled “Suspected Cocaine Found in White House.” 

And yes, at this point it appears that the white powder found in the White House is no longer “suspected” cocaine … it was cocaine.

Compare what the Washington Post reported and the following from the UK’s Daily Mail:

“White House cocaine was found in a ‘dime-sized baggie’ inside a ‘cubby’ used by staff and guests to store cell phones: New details emerge in drug mystery as Secret Service continues investigation.

It’s still not clear how cocaine made its way into the White House, but new reporting indicates it was found in a dime-sized bag in a storage facility regularly used by staff and guests.

U.S. Secret Service declined to comment on the ongoing investigation to DailyMail.com on Wednesday, but doubled-down that the white powder substance was found in a ‘work area within the West Wing’ of the White House.

It appears the federal law enforcement agency is still on the hunt for who brought the cocaine into the White House.”

So at this point we know the ‘what.’ It was cocaine.

Where exactly was this cocaine found? … sounds like it was in the inner bowels of the White House!

“Who” brought it there? … I have my suspicions!

There are a few issues here.

First: How is it that the UK’s Daily Mail has more info than the newspaper that is based in the same city as the White House? Does anyone else think that the Washington Post is trying to slow roll this story?

Second: As I noted above, there can only be a limited number of individuals with access to the inner rooms of the White House. In other words because this cocaine didn’t just walk in by itself, it shouldn’t take long to figure out who brought it into the White House. Certainly the Secret Service can test the dime-sized bag for fingerprints!

Third: A spokesperson for the Secret Service said that the white powder, which since has been found to be cocaine, was found during routine rounds in the building.

Will the person who found the cocaine and thus caused the big hubbub with the White House being evacuated etc. remain unidentified, or if identified, will he/she disappear or commit suicide?

Hmmm!

7/6/23

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