White House cocaine likely belonged someone in ‘Biden family orbit’ and the president knows: Report
- A bombshell report claimed that the bag of cocaine found last month in the West Wing may have belonged to someone in the “Biden family orbit"
- It also claimed that President Joe Biden allegedly knows who the culprit is
- Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said that the report "is false."
A bombshell report that cites three sources, claimed that the bag of cocaine found last month in the West Wing may have belonged to someone in the “Biden family orbit” and President Joe Biden allegedly knows who the culprit is.
The claim was made in a report by Soldier of Fortune publisher Susan Katz Keating. The report cited three security sources.
Opoyi has not independently confirmed the Soldier of Fortune report.
It is also important to note that the report has been vehemently denied by Secret Service. The Secret Service publicly announced July 13 they had closed the investigation without identifying a suspect which caused a major uproar mainly within Republican lawmakers. At the time, the Secret Service said that there was a “lack of physical evidence” in the case.
According to Keating, while the Secret Service closed the investigation authorities were able to follow enough clues to come up with a name. They were also reportedly confident enough in their findings that they informed the commander-in-chief. “If you want the name, ask Joe Biden,” one source told Keating. “He knows who it is.”
“It was someone within the Biden family orbit, and it wasn’t Hunter,” said a second source. This reportedly ruled out the speculations that had been raging for months regarding regarding the First Son’s involvement in the White House cocaine case as he has self admitted to being a recovering drug addict.
Both Keating as well as New York Post tried asking Biden point blank if he knew who the culprit was behind the cocaine discovery in the white House by texting the number provided by the Oval Office as a means to text the POTUS directly.
“Three trusted sources tell me the Secret Service gave you the name of the person who brought the cocaine into the Executive Mansion. Is this true; and if so, can you please confirm the name?” asked Keating. The message reportedly bounced back with the label “Not Delivered.”
When NY Post repeated the same action, they were met with an automated reply from the White House linking to the Community messaging platform.
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Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi told The Post that Soldier of Fortune’s claim that the Secret Service know who the cocaine’s owner is and then briefed the president of the same “is false.”
“The Secret Service does not know who transported the small bag of cocaine into the White House,” Guglielmi said. “Our investigation could not lead to a person of interest and there were no discernible fingerprints or DNA that could be recovered from the packaging.”
He added: “Our source is the independent crime lab of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This institution is not affiliated with the Secret Service, or the Department of Homeland Security. The FBI is nationally accredited in this area of forensic science and they conducted a very thorough analysis of the packaging.”
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