Senator Ted Cruz has challenged the official narrative surrounding the discovery of cocaine near the White House, suggesting that a senior White House official may be responsible. Cruz believes that the White House is engaged in a cover-up and that the Secret Service has not yet identified the culprit because they are not looking hard enough. He also believes that the administration is more focused on avoiding embarrassment than pursuing the truth.
Cruz’s remarks came after it was revealed that the bag of powder was found near the West Executive entrance of the White House, a heavily trafficked area below the lobby of the West Wing. Notably, President Joe Biden and his son Hunter were away at Camp David when the incident occurred.
The White House has declined to comment on whether the Biden family has been ruled out as suspects, citing an ongoing investigation. The Secret Service is currently conducting DNA and fingerprint analysis to identify the individual who brought the substance onto the White House grounds.
Cruz believes that the White House is trying to protect a senior official who may be involved in the drug use. He also believes that the administration is trying to downplay the severity of the incident by refusing to comment on it.
The White House has denied any wrongdoing and has said that they are committed to a full and transparent investigation. They have also said that they will take appropriate action if the responsible individual is found to be affiliated with the White House.
The public is still waiting for more information about the incident, and Cruz’s allegations have added an intriguing dimension to the story. It remains to be seen what the outcome of the investigation will be, but Cruz’s comments have certainly raised some eyebrows.
