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Report Contradicts Secret Service Claim No Fingerprints Were Found on White House Cocaine Baggie; Veteran Federal Investigators Say White House Cocaine Probe a ‘Cover Up’

Report Contradicts Secret Service Claim No Fingerprints Were Found on White House Cocaine Baggie:

Officials at the White House know who brought cocaine into the White House and have confirmed that finding via fingerprint analysis, according to a report which contradicts a statement released by the Secret Service.

A security source told Soldier of Fortune magazine, “We know who handled it… We’ve known since last week.”

According to the report — which Breitbart News has not independently verified — two sources disclosed the name of the person who is believed to have handled the cocaine, but the magazine is withholding the name pending official confirmation.

The report alleged that the second test by the FBI “brought back a hit on fingerprints.”

Cocaine found in the White House probably does not belong to Hunter Biden, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) surmised recently. https://t.co/22626N5nVN

— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) July 8, 2023

The report conflicted with a statement put out by the Secret Service on Thursday, which claimed that the FBI did not “develop latent fingerprints” and that “insufficient DNA was present.”

The statement said:

The substance and packaging underwent further forensic testing. The substance was analyzed for its chemical composition. The packaging was subjected to advanced fingerprint and DNA analysis. Both of these analyses were conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s crime laboratory given their expertise in this area and independence from the investigation.

On July 12, the Secret Service received the FBI’s laboratory results, which did not develop latent fingerprints and insufficient DNA was present for investigative comparisons. Therefore, the Secret Service is not able to compare evidence against the known pool of individuals. The FBl’s evaluation of the substance also confirmed that it was cocaine.

The Secret Service said there was “no surveillance video footage found” that provided “investigative leads or any other means for investigators to identify who may have deposited” the cocaine.

—>READ MORE HERE

Nolte: Veteran Federal Investigators Say White House Cocaine Probe a ‘Cover Up’:

Veteran investigators say the Secret Service’s failed investigation into a bag of cocaine someone (who could it possibly be?) left behind at the White House is a “cover-up.”

“This is a cover-up. How can they say they have no leads?” one former agent told the New York Post. “It is a restricted area and they have a log book, you don’t have to be Columbo to figure out who was there. Suppose it was anthrax,” he added. “Would they have the same answer?”

“We have a tale of two countries,” a second former agent told the Post. “They identified hundreds of people who were in the Capitol building on Jan. 6 after an extensive investigation, but they don’t know who left something in an 8 x 10 room in the White House?”

The obviously compromised and corrupt Secret Service says it spent 11 days investigating who (who!?) left behind a bag of cocaine at the White House and came up empty.

“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,” the Secret Service said Thursday.

Yeah, it’s a real mystery.

Gee, who had the motive and opportunity to bring cocaine into the White House? Who is so riddled with addiction, a sense of entitlement, and a certainty they will never be held accountable for anything that they would do something so desperate and brazen?

Pardon me while I scratch my beard and mull this conundrum.

And then there’s…The Lie. —>READ MORE HERE

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