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To: Liz

BREAKING: Multiple officials at @USSecretService tell @NEWSMAX that contrary to more recent published reports, the cocaine was found “in a work area in the West Wing,” not in the @WhiteHouse library—and that the cocaine was “in a baggie” when discovered, not loose or concealed.

— James Rosen (@JamesRosenTV) July 4, 2023

“The item was not found in the residence or in the library, so I don’t know where that came from,” a source told Rosen. “It was found in the West Wing in a work area, which is quite a distance from the mansion.”

It gets even more interesting. According to the new report, it was in an area where you would have top aides to Biden or guests.

The substance was found in a common area of the West Wing, which houses the Oval Office and offices of some of the president’s top aides and support staff. A senior law enforcement official told CBS News the substance was found in a storage facility in a cubby routinely used by White House staff and guests to store cellphones....


79 posted on 07/05/2023 7:36:53 AM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: piasa

The cocaine was found “in a baggie” not loose.......out in the open, no attempt made to conceal it.

COD.....direct from the drug dealer who just delivered it.......seems like he knows the Hunter nose routine well.

Contemplate that.......a criminal crackhead living in the WH......his criminal dealer getting paid......running in and out the WH with the illicit goods.

Criminals run a retail operation in the WH.

Resident Biden’s contempt for law-abiding Americans is colossal.


81 posted on 07/05/2023 8:00:24 AM PDT by Liz (Vox Populi, Vox Dei (voice of the people is the voice of God))
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