President Donald Trump has publicly speculated about the individual responsible for the infamous cocaine discovery at the White House, a case that stirred controversy but remained unresolved. While officials never identified the owner of the small baggie found in a public area of the executive mansion, Trump has suggested that the culprit may have been someone with access to high-security areas.
Trump’s remarks reignited interest in the mystery, which first surfaced when the illicit substance was discovered during a routine security sweep. Despite an investigation, authorities were unable to determine a suspect, citing a lack of sufficient evidence, including missing surveillance footage that could have provided crucial details.
The former and now current president has criticized the way the case was handled, arguing that if security protocols had been properly enforced, the individual responsible could have been identified. His comments have fueled debate over transparency within the White House and the effectiveness of security measures in the country’s most protected residence.
Though no formal accusations have been made, Trump’s theory has sparked renewed discussion among political observers and his supporters. Whether further investigations into the matter will take place remains unclear, but the unresolved case continues to be a point of contention.