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Trump Accuses Biden and Son of Leaving Cocaine at White House

Trump Accuses Biden and Son of Leaving Cocaine at White House

News EditorBy News EditorMarch 1, 2025 Politics 4 Mins Read

In a recent interview, former President Donald Trump suggested that either former President Joe Biden or his son Hunter Biden might be responsible for leaving a bag of cocaine found in the White House in July 2023. The controversial claim was made during a discussion in which Trump expressed skepticism about how the incident occurred, especially considering the conditions under which the substance was discovered. This revelation has reignited debates surrounding personal accountability and the Biden family’s past issues with substance abuse.

Article Subheadings
1) The Discovery of Cocaine at the White House
2) Trump’s Allegations and Insights
3) The Response from Officials
4) Hunter Biden’s Substance Abuse History
5) Investigation Closure by Secret Service

The Discovery of Cocaine at the White House

The bag of cocaine was discovered on July 2, 2023, in a storage area near the entrance to the West Wing of the White House. The Secret Service, upon discovering the substance, immediately initiated an investigation into its origin. This incident garnered significant media attention, due in part to the high-profile nature of its location and the potential implications for White House security and operations.

This area where the cocaine was found is known for having high foot traffic, with numerous individuals passing through on a daily basis. In fact, the Secret Service later indicated that hundreds of people might have been in proximity to the storage location on the day the substance was left. The investigation was considered necessary not only for accountability but also to ensure that security protocols at such a sensitive location were not compromised.

Trump’s Allegations and Insights

In a recent interview, Trump implied that the Cocaine found in the White House could have been left by Joe Biden or his son Hunter. “Well, either Joe or Hunter,” Trump stated, adding, “Could be Joe, too.” This statement stirred controversy, particularly given the historical context of Hunter Biden’s struggles with substance abuse as detailed in his memoir, “Beautiful Things.”

Trump further elaborated on the conditions under which the cocaine was found, criticizing the investigation’s inability to identify potential suspects. He expressed disbelief that the bag’s discovery would not yield any leads regarding its owner, given the supposed abundance of fingerprints on such lockers. “That was such a terrible thing because, you know, those bins are very loaded up with … they’re not clean,” he remarked, claiming that the locker containing the cocaine had been “wiped out” with a strong alcohol solution, which he viewed as suspicious.

The Response from Officials

Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced intense scrutiny when questions surrounding the cocaine arose. During a press briefing, she emphasized that neither President Biden nor Hunter Biden was present in the White House at the time of the incident, clarifying that the family was staying at Camp David, a presidential retreat, for the weekend.

Jean-Pierre underscored the importance of not drawing unfounded conclusions linking the Biden family to the cocaine discovery. “The Biden family was not here,” she stated firmly, urging reporters to consider the facts rather than speculating about their potential involvement. Her response highlighted the often tumultuous relationship between the media and political figures, especially during politically charged situations.

Hunter Biden’s Substance Abuse History

Hunter Biden’s history with substance abuse is well-known and has been a significant aspect of his life narrative. In his memoir, he provides a harrowing account of his struggles, including a detailed description of his need for crack cocaine, which he noted was an hourly requirement during his most challenging times. Despite these past challenges, Hunter has reportedly been sober since 2019 and has engaged in various recovery efforts.

This history adds an additional layer of complexity to the current scandal, as many commentators and critics have already drawn parallels between his past issues and the discovery of cocaine at the White House. The implications of these connections raise both legal and aesthetic questions about association and responsibility within high-ranking political families.

Investigation Closure by Secret Service

After an extensive investigation, the Secret Service officially announced that it had closed the inquiry into the cocaine discovery. In their statement, they indicated that the investigation did not yield any evidence linking a suspect to the substance, primarily due to a lack of available surveillance footage and other leads. “There was no surveillance video footage found that provided investigative leads or any other means for investigators to identify who may have deposited the found substance in this area,” they articulated.

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