White House Evacuated - Cocaine found
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Bongino on his podcast:
All of a sudden you get a guy with a history of a cocaine-crack problem, okay, Hunter Biden, moves into the White House – he’s got a problem with drugs – and, all of a sudden, they find drugs in the White House.”
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Based on just reason, and strict probability calculations, the likelihood is it was either Hunter Biden or one of his friends.I love the Secret Service. I worked there with some of the greatest people I’ve ever met in my life. I am telling you there is no way they don’t know who brought that cocaine into the White House...
I’m getting from a couple of people that there may, in fact, have been fingerprints found on that cocaine baggie. … Here’s what I find deeply disturbing. … The Secret Service has a very, very good latent fingerprint lab.
The chances of a fingerprint being on there, unless it was wiped down, which I doubt. If you’re going to leave a cocaine bag, accidentally behind, you think you’re going to remember to wipe it down? You would just take it with you.
The fact that they have this skilled latent print lab and couldn’t pull a fingerprint … sounds to me like some bullshit. I ain’t buying it.”There’s probably less than a thousand people that traverse the West Wing during the weekend when no one’s around. Once you eliminate Secret Service people who come in and out – cause it’s not them, they’re drug tested – and high-level staffers who are drug tested too, you’re probably down to about 200 people.
There’s a ton of people who tour the East Wing. It’s a bigger portion of the White House. The West Wing is tiny. It’s the work area. They don’t like anyone in there. You can’t even go in there if you’re a Secret Service agent without a White House pass.
You’re not even supposed to be there on non-work days even if you have a White House pass. It’s super exclusive.
You’re telling me now they couldn’t find a fingerprint on out of those 200 or less suspects … they couldn’t narrow this thing down. Bullsh**.
They know who this person was.
I’m begging the Secret Service again, an agency I loved to work for. I’ve got a lot of friends there.
I’m telling you, a lot of retired guys are reaching out to me and are really pissed off about this story. I’m begging you not to do this. It’s clear as day you guys can do some more investigative work.
Please do not do this. Do not go down the road of the FBI.
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@Mik said in White House Evacuated:
This is going to bite them in the ass - everyone.
As I mentioned, when the story broke, what if this had been anthrax, or ricin?
Even if no harm had come to anyone, anyone, in the White House, is there a moment's doubt that the Secret Service will be all over this like white on rice?
That they wouldn't have identified a suspect by now?
It really strains belief that a "We'll never know" is taken at face value and we're supposed to just carry on.
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If you listened to a recent Bongino podcast...
He got a call from one of his contacts in Washington. The person started off the conversation talking about the whole Biden family. In short, they act like trash.
Hunter may not be the only Biden familiar with illegal drugs.
But we digress...
Anyway, a new theory...In order to get around some of the security in the West Wing, you can be met and escorted in by a staffer. The person escorted in, may have been the bagman for the coke, which was placed in a drop, to be picked up by someone else.
Now, this event occurred during the weekend time, when there are many less people in the West Wing. The number is probably not over 200. As we have noted, the West Wing has many cameras. Crime lab tests are now sufficient to nail a serial killer from DNA off of a pizza crust, but we can't source the origin of a dime bag of coke?
So...It may not be Hunter's bag, but it belongs to somebody...And the Secret Service knows at least who brought it to the West Wing and whether a Biden family member, a bagman or a staffer left it at the drop.
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@kluurs said in White House Evacuated:
Or a secret service staffer could have brought it in.
Totally possible....
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Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., told Newsmax on Monday the Secret Service "destroyed" the bag containing cocaine at the White House and does not have enough DNA evidence to identify who may have left it there.
"[The Secret Service] don't even have the key from the locker [where the cocaine was found] and they said originally 'we didn't find enough DNA, now, and they went back and said, 'we didn't find any DNA,'" Burchett said during "The Chris Salcedo Show" on Monday, discussing a briefing on the controversial drug find and resulting probe. "Apparently, they destroyed the bag and any chance of getting any DNA."
He said that if something similar occurred while he was the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee, the police would have come in with "hazmat suits," put it into an evidence bag, and taken it to a lab for analysis.
"I was Knox County mayor," he said. "When we found an unknown substance somewhere, we called on law enforcement are sheriff's department, the best in the country, and our police department, one of the best in the country, obviously to come in with hazmat suits to put in the bag and take it to a lab. That's exactly what they should have done here. They should have taken it to Quantico and analyzed it, but instead, they destroyed the bag."
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@George-K said in White House Evacuated:
@Horace said in White House Evacuated:
I once found a bag of weed on the grass next to the sidewalk near my house in California.
Thank God you're out of that shit-hole!
In TX, we execute people for having weed. As it should be.
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@George-K said in White House Evacuated:
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., told Newsmax on Monday the Secret Service "destroyed" the bag containing cocaine at the White House and does not have enough DNA evidence to identify who may have left it there.
"[The Secret Service] don't even have the key from the locker [where the cocaine was found] and they said originally 'we didn't find enough DNA, now, and they went back and said, 'we didn't find any DNA,'" Burchett said during "The Chris Salcedo Show" on Monday, discussing a briefing on the controversial drug find and resulting probe. "Apparently, they destroyed the bag and any chance of getting any DNA."
He said that if something similar occurred while he was the mayor of Knox County, Tennessee, the police would have come in with "hazmat suits," put it into an evidence bag, and taken it to a lab for analysis.
"I was Knox County mayor," he said. "When we found an unknown substance somewhere, we called on law enforcement are sheriff's department, the best in the country, and our police department, one of the best in the country, obviously to come in with hazmat suits to put in the bag and take it to a lab. That's exactly what they should have done here. They should have taken it to Quantico and analyzed it, but instead, they destroyed the bag."
Isn't that...convenient?