"I don't think that we are ever going to hear anything about the cocaine ever again, unfortunately," Robert McDonald, a former supervisory Secret Service agent who worked in the presidential protection division, told the Times. "It's a sad state of affairs that the Secret Service chose to close the investigation as quickly as it did, and it's a sad state of affairs that the administration did nothing to assist the investigation." On July 2, 2023, cocaine was found in a working area of the White House's West Wing. It was near an entrance commonly used to give tours and where visitors are instructed to place their phones and other belongings. The location also is near a basement entrance, one floor below the Oval Office and just steps from the Situation Room.That might explain some of the decisions made during Biden's presidency...
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