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Secret Service sacrificing its reputation to protect drug offender in the White House
Secret Service sacrificing its reputation to protect drug offender in the White House
See also: The case of the missing fingerprint Another formerly revered federal agency joins in disgrace the politicized FBI, IRS, and Department of Justice. The Secret Service took just 11 days to close its investigation of the class A illeg...
www.americanthinker.com
14 Jul 2023 ~~ By Thomas Lifson
See also: The case of the missing fingerprint
Another formerly revered federal agency joins in disgrace the politicized FBI, IRS, and Department of Justice. The Secret Service took just 11 days to close its investigation of the class A illegal drug, cocaine, found in the White House with a figurative shrug of the shoulders and a mumbled “I dunno.”
Following a classified briefing for members of Congress, the federal protective agency issued an official statement claiming:
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. Without physical evidence, the investigation will not be able to single out a person of interest from the hundreds of individuals who passed through the vestibule where the cocaine was discovered. At this time, the Secret Service's investigation is closed due to a lack of physical evidence.
This does not pass the giggle test. Taking only 11 days to investigate a very serious matter like this and then closing the investigation without interrogating and drug testing the very limited number of people who could have left anything in the locker in question bespeaks a desire to avoid finding the culprit. Considering the vast ongoing effort to identify anyone who could have approached the Capitol on January 6, 2021, the lack of curiosity, paucity of resources employed, and the speed in wrapping up the investigation with no suspect, there is no other conclusion than a cover up is likely underway.~Snip~
Further cause for suspicion is the fact that Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre lied about family members not being present in the White House the Friday before the Independence Day weekend. Piers Morgan took her to task for this and for her chastisement of members of the press who dared question her.
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Dan Bongino, who spent years as a Secret Service agent assigned to the White House is adamant that security screening would have detected the substance, and that the only possibility is that someone not subject to the screening – i.e., family members –could have brought in the coke.
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Commentary:
Tom Lifson keys in on this problem a bit later. We know the Secret Service can do it. They probably did do it and know. Their problem is no longer the cocaine as that job is done. They are now covering up what they found.
There is a big pile of dirt under a huge rug somewhere in DC. And the sweeping continues.
What is amazing is how many government agencies are sacrificing their reputations for Joe Biden and the Democrat Party..