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    Joe Biden’s Promises Made For Integrity And Decency Before Cocaine Controversy

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    In an unexpected turn of events, cocaine was discovered in the White House, raising concerns about security and transparency. The Secret Service is currently investigating the incident, but the details remain undisclosed, leaving the public in the dark. The White House press team refrained from commenting on whether the drugs belonged to President Joe Biden or his son Hunter Biden, citing campaign law and avoiding speculation about the responsible party. Furthermore, their stance on supporting potential prosecution for the unidentified cocaine smuggler remains unclear.

    Ironically, President Biden had repeatedly pledged to restore integrity and decency to the presidency during his campaign. Here are seven instances where he emphasized these promises:

    1. On August 20, 2020, Biden took to Twitter, proclaiming the need to bring integrity back to the White House while criticizing former President Trump’s alleged lack of integrity.
    2. In October 2020, Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris initiated their campaign bus tour in Phoenix, with Harris stating their goal was to fight for democracy and restore integrity to the White House.
    3. In a campaign event, Biden shared a video exchange with a supporter named Vicky, who highlighted the importance of having a president who would restore integrity to the White House.
    4. On December 19, 2019, ABC News featured a tweet from Biden expressing the necessity of restoring the integrity of the presidency, stating that Trump did not deserve to hold the office.
    5. During October 2019, Biden criticized President Trump’s administration, declaring the urgent need to end corruption and restore integrity to the government.
    6. Biden emphasized the restoration of honor and decency to the White House in a statement made on September 6, 2020.
    7. In October 2021, Biden reiterated his three main reasons for running for president: restoring the soul and decency of the country, rebuilding the economy, and promoting unity among the American people.

    While these promises resonated with many voters, the recent cocaine discovery at the White House raises questions about the administration’s ability to uphold the values they championed. As the investigation continues, it remains to be seen how the Biden administration will address the incident and move forward to fulfill their commitments.

     

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