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White House cocaine belonged to ‘someone within the Biden family orbit’ – report

Netherlands seized record 8 tonnes of cocaine: prosecutor
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A shocking report by Soldier of Fortune alleges that President Biden is aware of the person responsible for bringing cocaine into the West Wing last month.

The report, featured in Soldier of Fortune magazine, relies on input from three security sources who suggest that the individual linked to this incident belong to “Biden family orbit.” Notably, the report emphasizes that this is not Hunter Biden, the president’s son, who has battled drug addiction.

The publisher of the report, Susan Katz Keating, is an investigative journalist renowned for her coverage of security matters.

“If you want the name, ask Joe Biden,” one source told Keating.

“He knows who it is.”

In an attempt to contact the president, Keating texted a number provided by the White House for messages from ordinary citizens. However, her text remained undelivered and she received an automated response from a messaging platform.

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The New York Post sent a text to the same number but didn’t receive a response either.

The cocaine-related occurrence unfolded on July 2, when a Secret Service agent stumbled upon approximately one gram of cocaine in a storage locker close to the West Wing’s executive entrance. This locker was situated on a floor beneath the Oval Office and near the unused Situation Room, which has been undergoing renovations.

According to report, despite public evidence being scarce, the Secret Service reportedly managed to piece together enough clues to determine the individual responsible for bringing cocaine into the White House. Allegedly, this information was relayed to Biden. The report has stirred up controversy and condemnation from Republican figures and critics of Biden, who are questioning the occurrence of such a grave security breach without any accountability.

Anthony Guglielmi, a spokesperson for the Secret Service, informed The New York Post that the assertion made by Soldier of Fortune, stating that the agency identified the owner of the cocaine and updated the president, is incorrect.

Guglielmi clarified that the Secret Service is not aware of the individual responsible for bringing the small bag of cocaine into the White House.

Former President Trump even mocked the incident during a rally in New Hampshire, humorously speculating about the source of the cocaine and remarking on the swift nature of the investigation.

“That was quickest investigation I’ve ever seen.”

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Brendan Taylor

Brendan Taylor was a TV news producer for 5 and a half years. He is an experienced writer. Brendan covers Breaking News at Insider Paper.







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