According to a report by Just the News, Republican Representative for Colorado Lauren Boebert said that not only cocaine but also marijuana had been discovered at the White House during the administration of former Vice President Joe Biden. This is an unexpected turn of events.
According to Boebert, there were two instances since 2022 in which marijuana was detected, but neither of them were reported. Her comments came after the Secret Service made the news that they had concluded their investigation into the cocaine incident that occurred at the White House without identifying any suspects.
“This is now the third time drugs have been found on the property of the White House since 2022, and we weren’t even informed about the marijuana,” Boebert expressed his frustration with the situation. “I can honestly say that I was unaware of the marijuana that was discovered in 2022, not just once but twice, and now we have cocaine on the premises,” she said. “I had no idea.” They are continuously switching from one narrative to the another, as they are aware that another problem relating to Biden will soon occur.
NBC News reports that officers from the White House’s uniformed division allegedly found marijuana in the possession of two visitors to the White House in the past. Even though it was claimed that the amount of marijuana was less than the maximum allowed by law in Washington, District of Columbia, the visitors were nonetheless advised not to carry it onto the White House grounds.
Boebert was one of the politicians who participated in a meeting with the Secret Service that was held in private to discuss the cocaine probe. The meeting was called after House Oversight and Accountability Chairman James Comer (R-KY) asked for a briefing on the subject. Boebert was one of the lawmakers who attended the meeting.
“I was informed that the Cocaine Culprit investigation will be terminated, leaving over 500 potential suspects,” Boebert tweeted. “I was informed during this morning’s SCIF meeting that the investigation will be terminated.” “We are unable to allow this to take place. The citizens of the United States of America have a right to know who brought cocaine into the White House.
The Secret Service was unable to identify a suspect after looking through security footage and visitor logs but they did find some suspicious behavior. There were no hints or leads to be found in either the CCTV film or the forensic evidence.
According to a source that was cited by NBC, the most popular theory is that the illegal material was possibly left at the White House by someone who was touring the building.
A significant number of Republicans are unsatisfied with the explanation that was offered by the Secret Service, which has led to allegations of a cover-up.
Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee, who attended the meeting, commented on it after the briefing by saying, “after attending the most absurd meeting with the Secret Service regarding the cocaine found at the White House.” It seems that they have no clue as to who committed the crime. They won’t find out until the investigation is finished at the end of the week, which is when it will be. It’s over with”
“It’s another cover-up,” he stated after that. It is said that this structure has the highest level of security of any in the world. Nobody, not even members of the press, is allowed inside without them being informed.
According to Boebert, the probe did not provide any results because there was an underlying motivation to shield the Biden family from harm.
The discovery has given rise to a great deal of conjecture, with some thinking that the cocaine may have belonged to Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden. Hunter Biden has been known to struggle openly with drug addiction in the past, and he has been spotted around the White House in recent times. In 2014, Hunter Biden was kicked out of the Navy Reserves after testing positive for cocaine. Numerous photographs and texts on a laptop he left at a Delaware computer repair shop depict him smoking crack and purchasing cocaine. This led to his expulsion from the Navy Reserves.
