Of Course: Official Warns That The Source Of Cocaine Found In White House May Never Be Known


A source familiar with the investigation into how cocaine ended up in the West Wing of the White House is claiming the person who brought it there will likely never be identified.

In case you missed the sensational story, the illegal drug was found in a cubby in a heavily-trafficked visitor area on Sunday. The discovery came about during a routine Secret Service sweep of the location.

President Joe Biden and his family were reportedly not at the White House at the time, returning early on Tuesday.

One source told Reuters that the Secret Service was conducting a thorough investigation including “checking visitor logs and … looking at cameras.”

But another official familiar with the investigation offered more tempered expectations for finding who brought the bag of cocaine into the White House.

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