White House Changes Cocaine Story Again, Sen. Cotton Demanding Answers

I finish my workout and shower only to find out that the White House changed the location of the cocaine again! Yes, now the White House claims officials found the cocaine “in a much more secure place…near the Situation Room.”

That makes it worse, Biden:

In updating the location of where the cocaine was found, officials said that area was also heavily trafficked.The cocaine was found in an entrance area between the foyer and a lower-level lobby, the sources said. The entrance is near where some vehicles, like the vice president’s limo or SUV park. It is one floor below the main West Wing offices and the same floor as the Situation Room and a dining area.

Residence’s library. A heavily trafficked entrance. Now a secure, but still heavily trafficked area.

I want to know their definition of “heavily trafficked” because if it is that secure something tells me not many people would be around there.

The Situation Room is one of the most secure areas in the White House. Nothing makes sense.

***Previous reporting…

So part of my conspiracy theory is coming true. I wondered how the news of cocaine even ended up in the media unless it was done intentionally to help Biden’s undoing.

If you watched House of Cards, you know that just planting a seed is enough to either promote or undo a person.

Of course, the Secret Service and other officials brushing aside cocaine in the White House have sparked outrage within the GOP.

Officials had to know that ignoring the cocaine in the White House would mean an intense backlash from the GOP and the right.

Background:

1. Dispatch call states they found the cocaine in the residence’s library.
2. Location moved to an entry used by staff and guests.
3. No surveillance cameras.
4. Officials admit they likely won’t know who did it despite having the ability to target ordinary Americans in rural towns and whatnot.

Enter Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR). He sent a scathing email to Secret Service Director Kimberly A. Cheatle.

Cotton’s top concern? The lack of security at the White House. What entrance doesn’t have security and/or surveillance cameras? He wrote:

I write regarding the Secret Service’s recent discovery of white powder, reportedly confirmed to be cocaine, inside the White House. According to public reports, the Secret Service has not yet confirmed where in the West Wing the cocaine was found. I urge you to release that information quickly, as the American people deserve to know whether illicit drugs were found in an area where confidential information is exchanged.If the White House complex is not secure, Congress needs to know the details, as well as your plan to correct any security flaws. Please answer the following questions as soon as practicable, but in any event no later than 5:00PM on Friday, July 14. Further, please contact my staff to arrange a briefing on this matter, as well as the provision of any answers that are classified or law enforcement sensitive.

Cotton presented six reasonable questions to Cheatle. The first one should have interesting answers:

You guys realize that this is the second time we’ve had to ask questions regarding security with the Bidens. The first came when officials found a bunch of classified documents at Biden’s vacation home in Delaware.

How much would you bet that Hunter Biden is an answer to the first question?

Our government has wrapped itself in the wasteful war on drugs since the 1980s.

If they don’t care about cocaine in the White House, then disband the DEA and legalize drugs. If anything, you’re proving the DEA and the war on drugs has been a waste of time and our tax money. (Like we needed proof, though.)

They’re damn lucky a kid didn’t get the cocaine. That crap is awful.

Tags: Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, Republicans, Secret Service, Tom Cotton, US Senate, White House

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