The Secret Service found DNA from the cocaine baggie discovered in the White House, contradicting their previous claim of no fingerprints or DNA on the baggie.
An FOIA request revealed that the DNA tubes from the baggie are in the possession of the Secret Service, raising questions about their initial statements.
The location of where the cocaine was found changed multiple times, and it remains unclear if suspects were interviewed during the investigation. (Trending: Jury Reaches Verdict In Paul Pelosi Hammer Case)
EXCLUSIVE: the Secret Service has responded to Primetime’s FOIA over the White House cocaine investigation. We now know they’ve been lying to you about everything.
After telling us they didn’t find any DNA and destroying the bag of coke, the documents tell us there’s three… pic.twitter.com/36b5jrAAD9
— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) November 15, 2023
“Secret Service has responded to Primetime’s FOIA over the White House cocaine investigation,” wrote Watters on social media.
“We now know they’ve been lying to you about everything,” he continued.
“After telling us they didn’t find any DNA and destroying the bag of coke, the documents tell us there’s three tubes of DNA that they didn’t destroy,” revealed the Fox News host.
A source familiar on the findings says a "leading theory" remains that one of the "hundreds" of visitors who transited the West Executive entrance was likely responsible. But there is not physical evidence to compare to the list of names. https://t.co/h7BH4CASuD
— Kelly O'Donnell (@KellyO) July 13, 2023
Watters charged that “They did find DNA on the baggie- it was processed and moved to an evidence vault for preservation.
Adding, “They now have an insurance policy.”
The leading theory suggests a “visitor” may have been responsible, excluding administration employees and family members with permanent residence at the White House.
The media had difficulty getting accurate information about the where the cocaine was found following the incident.
July 4: The New York Times reported that the bag of powder was found in the White House “library.”
July 5: Reuters reported that the bag of powder was found in a “cubby hole” located by the “Situation Room”.
July 13: The Associated Press reported that the bag of powder was discovered in the White House “lobby”.
Nobody has been charged in connection to the baggie of cocaine that was found somewhere in the White House.
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