A Congressional briefing, July 13.
Merrick Garland does not have authority over the Secret Service.
We shall see.
In a surprising turn of events, the Secret Service has decided to move up a planned congressional briefing. The topic? The shocking discovery of cocaine inside the Biden White House.
Originally scheduled for the week of July 24, the briefing has been advanced and will now take place Thursday morning in a secure room typically used for classified intelligence briefings.
The Secret Service is expected to update lawmakers on some developments following fingerprint and DNA analysis on the evidence.
This comes after Soldier of Fortune magazine reported that fingerprints were found on the bag of cocaine and "officials at the White House know who handled" the drug.
So, this begs the question: If the White House knows who's involved, what's keeping them silent? And what does this silence mean for the integrity of our nation's highest office?