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We are now on the fifth iteration of the White House cocaine story. Heck, by the end of the day the story might change ten more times!
As I noted here, the first chapter involved assertions that it was some type of dental nasal spray. That was tossed out the window for the next game of clue in which it was found in the library.
Since then, the story has rapidly changed as have the locations where that pesky little bag of white powder was found.
It wasn’t in the library. Nope, it was in a cubby where the visitors came through. Yet when asked about such things as visitor logs or tracking those who waltzed through the area, all poor Karinne Jean-Pierre could do was shrug and tell us to ask the Secret Service for info.
But now we are to believe it was found in a heavily trafficked area.
Multiple officials involved in the White House cocaine inquiry now say the bag of powder was found in a cubby near the White House’s West Executive entrance, not the formal West Wing lobby as was previously reported.
Investigators expect to be done with the investigation by Monday, according to two sources familiar with the investigation. The inquiry was previously expected to take a couple of weeks.
In updating the location of where the cocaine was found, officials said that area was also heavily trafficked.
Therefore, we are to assume someone on a tour dropped their drugs? Uh huh. If anyone buys that, they are the same people who’ll buy swampland on the moon. So, exactly WHERE was this drug found?
The cocaine was found in an entrance area between the foyer and a lower-level lobby, the sources said. The entrance is near where some vehicles, like the vice president’s limo or SUV park. It is one floor below the main West Wing offices and the same floor as the Situation Room and a dining area.
Forensic work on the cocaine bag continued on Thursday, though officials are setting low expectations that they will be able to identify the person who left the cocaine.
So, not a tourist. Someone who works there, or is a family member. That narrows the list of suspects down a great deal.
This changes things. If the cocaine was on the lower level of the West Wing – and not on the main floor lobby, it makes it much more likely to be the staff and not a visitor. The lower level door is not regularly used by guests. It’s a staff entrance. https://t.co/PDunwlZ8a7
— Ari Fleischer (@AriFleischer) July 6, 2023
Thus, it should be easier to track who was where when. By the way, the closeness to the Situation Room is a wee bit problematic yet all the media is doing is giving a big “it’s no big deal” shrug.
Speaking of tracking down the culprit, it’s super darned difficult y’all!
CONTINUED: As for the cameras in the @WhiteHouse, law enforcement officials are cautioning they don’t pick up everything — even in so densely surveilled an environment as Chicago, where shooters are frequently not captured in the act on video.
— James Rosen (@JamesRosenTV) July 6, 2023
Are you buying this absurdity? I sure as hell am not. As for those who are trying to claim we shouldn’t look to Hunter as the culprit, yes we damned well can given his LONG history with cocaine.
The excuses that are issuing from the White House along with the ever changing story of who, what, when, and where is making this situation worse for the Biden Administration, not better. The Hatch Act, SERIOUSLY dude??
Hatch Act:
— Jim Hanson (@JimHansonDC) July 6, 2023
A weak deflection from the Occam's Razor answer:
When drugs are found in a secure location
It's the degenerate junkie who is exempt from searches https://t.co/RaUUb9s8NZ
It is eminently reasonable to conclude it is Hunter Biden who brought in the cocaine. It is eminently reasonable to conclude that the changing stories are all part and parcel of protecting him from prosecution. If not, the other reasonable question to ask is, if it WASN’T Hunter (who would be in violation of his plea deal), then who is the White House protecting now??
"And Hunter's parole would be violated if he was exposed."
— Jeff Woehrle (@JeffWoehrle) July 6, 2023
The fact that this cocaine story keeps changing is a giant red flag and only serves to foster more mistrust in anyone from the Biden White House.
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The reason the WH was cleared when the bag of white powder was found was due to possible Anthrax (bio WMD aimed at the President) attack. That everyone in the WH is futzing around completely disinterested in who left it demonstrates quite nicely that it was either a Biden family member (Hunter) or an intel op aimed at pinning the blame on Kamala so as to punt her off the ticket. Either way, it is a security breach orders of magnitude worse than what Jack Smith is going after Trump about. Cheers –
Forget for a moment that it was coke……what if it was a gun……..or a bomb………what then? There’d be no end to the amount of law enforcement immediately thrown at the situation, including the military. So why not this? Besides being a serious Federal felony, this coke side-show also shows an enormus breach of security at the WhiteHouse and warrants an immediate Congressional investigation. Who better than La. Senator Kennedy to chair it.
1600 Pennsylvania Ave. is one of, if not the most, “secure” buildings on the planet. Multiple layers of the most advanced security features including high resolution cameras in every room. Multiple viewpoints for well traveled areas. Add facial rec software to the mix and “boom” Between the Capitol Police, the FBI, Justice, the SS, the Marines, the Security checkpoints, the drug and bomb/gun sniffing dogs, this supposedly shouldn’t have happened……but it did……how?
But was is disturbing is the Oh-Wellish attitude taken by the WhiteHouse and the MSM. And considering everything else, the statements coming out about “probably never knowing whose responsible” is not an acceptable answer…..not by a long shot. Their betting that if they keep their mouths shut and act dumb that this will all “blow” over….and they’re probably correct. Remember the Biden classified documents scandal? Who talks about that anymore…..
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