It’s a serious situation that highly illegal narcotics were smuggled into the White House.
Yet Joe Biden doesn’t appear concerned.
But Donald Trump exposed the easiest way to solve the White House crime scene.
A bag of cocaine powder was found in a cubby near the White House’s West Executive entrance, but according to law enforcement, the source of the drug would likely not be determined.
According to Politico an official said, “…it’s gonna be very difficult for us to do that because of where it was.”
Former president Donald Trump pointed out that security tapes would “quickly” show who left the cocaine in the White House.
“Does anybody really believe that the COCAINE found in the West Wing of the White House, very close to the Oval Office, is for the use of anyone other than Hunter & Joe Biden,” Trump posted on Truth Social.
“But watch, the Fake News Media will soon start saying that the amount found was “very small,” & it wasn’t really COCAINE, but rather common ground up Aspirin, & the story will vanish.”
The former president joked that Special Counsel Jack Smith “looks like a crackhead.”
“Has Deranged Jack Smith, the crazy, Trump hating Special Prosecutor, been seen in the area of the COCAINE?” Trump asked. “He looks like a crackhead to me!”
Trump also brought up the thousands of boxes of documents found in President Joe Biden’s possession in various unsecure locations.
“Whatever happened to the 1,850 BOXES of Documents that Biden won’t show to anybody?” Trump asked.
“What about the Docs found in Chinatown, D.C., and those in his unsecured garage, where Hunter stayed as China was sending Biden millions and millions of dollars for doing absolutely ‘nothing?’ Maybe the nothing was ‘for doing plenty!’”
“Where are the White House SECURITY TAPES, like the ones I openly and happily gave to Deranged Jack Smith, which will quickly show where the Cocaine in the White House came from???” Trump added.
“They already know the answer, but probably don’t like it!”
On Wednesday, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refused to say whether the White House supports prosecuting the unknown cocaine smuggler.
“If the Secret Service determines who brought the cocaine into the White House, does the White House support the prosecution of this individual?” a reporter asked.
“I’m just not gonna get into hypotheticals from here. Let the Secret Service do their job. It’s under their purview. We are confident that they will get to the bottom of it. I’m just not going to get ahead of this at this time,” Jean-Pierre stated.