Trump Revives Speculation Over White House Cocaine Incident
Former President Trump suggests reopening investigation into 2023 cocaine discovery, despite lack of evidence linking Bidens to the case.
- A bag of cocaine was discovered in the West Wing of the White House in July 2023, prompting an evacuation and a brief Secret Service investigation.
- The investigation concluded without identifying a suspect, citing insufficient physical evidence and a lack of surveillance footage.
- In a recent interview, Trump speculated that either Joe or Hunter Biden could be responsible, referencing Hunter's history of substance abuse.
- The Secret Service reported that advanced fingerprint and DNA analysis yielded no matches, and the case was closed ten days after the discovery.
- Trump has stated his intention to revisit the case, though no new evidence has emerged to substantiate his claims.