Secret Service Shuts Down White House Cocaine Investigation Due to Insufficient Evidence

US police announced that the Secret Service had completed an investigation into the incident with cocaine found in the White House, but could not find out how the substance ended up in the presidential residence.

“The investigation is currently closed due to lack of evidence,” the intelligence service said in a statement.

The report noted that “there were no CCTV footage that would provide evidence or other valuable information that could lead to the discovery of who might have brought the drug.”

“Without physical evidence, investigators were unable to determine which of the hundreds of visitors who passed through the lobby where cocaine was found could be considered suspects,” the secret service said.

And the statement added: “Laboratory analysis of DNA and fingerprints by the FBI came up with no results,” and “The Secret Service was unable to correlate these data with specific individuals.”

In particular, on July 4, the White House was temporarily evacuated after a suspicious bag of white powder was found in the building, and after a search, it was found that the bag contained cocaine.

Later, former US President Donald Trump said that the cocaine found in the White House belonged to President Joe Biden or his son Hunter, and that “false media” would begin to debunk the story.

Source: News

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