The Secret Service, responsible for the security of US President Joe Biden, has initially closed the investigation into the cocaine find in the White House without result. The Secret Service said Thursday that investigators have been unable to identify who brought the cocaine to government headquarters in Washington.
The results of the examination of the fingerprints and DNA were not sufficient. “Without physical evidence, investigators will not be able to distinguish a person of interest from the hundreds of people who passed through the front room where the cocaine was discovered,” it said.
Drugs found in the hallway
The suspected substance was discovered on July 2 in an entrance area in the west wing of Washington’s government headquarters. Biden was not in the White House at the time. American media had reported that the area was also open to visitor groups. They would be asked to put down their cell phones. The Secret Service now stated: “The substance was contained in a container used for temporary storage of electronic and personal devices before they entered the West Wing.” content in that area.
The find caused quite a stir. Republicans used it to attack Democrat Biden and his family. The attacks mainly targeted Biden’s son Hunter Biden. He was a drug addict in the past and has repeatedly been the target of Republican attacks. Cocaine is considered a party drug and briefly increases concentration and performance, makes hunger, fatigue and fears disappear. Psychological consequences are extreme restlessness, anxiety and delusions.
Source: Krone

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