The small bag of cocaine found in the White House Library just happened to be in the same room where Hunter Biden used his laptop. Immediately following the evacuation the Secret Service assumed it belonged to Hunter.
The White House attempted to discredit reports from the Hazmat team that the ‘unknown substance’ was cocaine. The Secret Service did not collect fingerprints from the bag as they knew Hunter had left it behind.
Snoop Dog: The rapper known for his love and frequent use of ganja said in July 2014 that the year prior he smoked weed in a White House bathroom.
Willie Nelson: Musician said he rolled and smoked a joint on the White House roof when Jimmy Carter was president. He said he ‘should have been’ afraid of getting caught, but wasn’t at the time.
Gary McLain: The former collegiate basketball player for Villanova said he was ‘wired on cocaine’ when meeting President Ronald Reagan in the Rose Garden after his team won the NCAA title. McLain wrote in Sports Illustrated more than a decade ago: ‘The cocaine had me floating in my own private world…I was standing a couple of feet behind [Reagan], looking in his hair, thinking… thoughts like, I could push him in the head, just a little tap, and make news across the world. That’s how high I was.”
Erkan Mustafa: British actor smoked weed in the White House while visiting the U.S. to promote then-First Lady Nancy Reagan’s ‘Just Say No’ initiative. Mustafa claimed in a 1998 report he and others from hit British TV show Grange Hill smoked marijuana and bumped cocaine in the White House when they were flown to D.C. to promote the anti-drug campaign.
The discovery came two days after Hunter, 52, was last seen at the White House as he headed to Camp David with his father for the long holiday weekend.
Mystery has ensued over who brought cocaine into the White House and the Secret Service is investigating the matter.
Trolls are speculating that the president’s addict son is the source of the illegal substance.
The White House library, however, is part of the tour of where members of the public regularly walk through. It is also two floors below the first family’s living quarters. On Sunday, July 2, the White House experienced a hazmat incident when the US Secret Service (USSS) found an “unknown item” and evacuated its premises. The item was later revealed to be cocaine hydrochloride, a hazmat (hazardous material) that is often used as a local anesthetic during minor surgical procedures of the mouth, nose, and throat.
US Secret Service personnel were doing their usual sweeping of the White House grounds when they found the hazardous material. This is when the Uniform Division Officers of the USSS were alerted, soon after which everyone on the ground was removed. When the hazmat team of the US Secret Service, DC Fire Department, and Emergency Medical Services tested the “unknown item” found in the White House, the results came back positive for cocaine hydrochloride.
Cocaine, an addictive drug, is a naturally occurring chemical derived from the coca plant (usually synthetically) and is often used as a local anesthetic or as an illegal stimulant. It is said to directly affect the brain and the entire nervous system. Its effects include short-term euphoria, excessive talking, and in severe cases, enhanced blood pressure and heart rate.
Reports had indicated the substance was believed to be cocaine hydrochloride, a hazardous material that is often used as a local anesthetic.
When reached for an official comment, the USSS declined.
“The Secret Service does not comment on an on-going investigation,” an email to Newsmax read. Hazmat teams were reportedly seen entering the White House’s West Wing, which houses the president’s office and residence, according to an eyewitnesses. It is unknown if the president was informed of the occurrence or was present when it occurred in the building. With numerous layers of security and screening, the West Wing is one of the most secure parts of the White House. Additionally, meetings and some of the most delicate and secret information are held there.
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