The Biden's Cocaine Coverup
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BREAKING NEWS: The Secret Service has just announced the conclusion of their investigation into the baggy of cocaine found in the White House. The Surprise announcement comes only 10 days after the investigation first began. The Final Verdict? No Suspects, No evidence and no Surveillance footage. Investigators allege there was no leads generated from the security footage so there must be a blind spot in the white house somewhere. Is the security really that lax at the White House? The answer is No, not usually. Only someone with special clearance may get more leniency when it comes to screenings. The United States, despite having the best labs in the world, was unable to recover any fingerprints from the bag.
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There is not enough "Physical Evidence" according to the Secret Service's official statement. It would seem the actual drugs and bag are not enough physical evidence in this case and without what the Secret Service considers "physical evidence" there will be no way to single out any one person of interest from the hundreds individuals who passed through where the cocaine was found. Too many potential suspects to continue the investigation seems like a counterintuitive approach at finding a law-breaker on White House Premises.
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The Secret Service Ultimately Concluded their statement with, "At this time, the Secret Service's investigation is closed due to lack of physical evidence." Unfortunately it doesn't look like the case will be moving forward or solved and there is no longer any effort to find the truth. A pretty quick "investigation" with no new findings, no new footage and no more questions. The purpose of reviewing the footage was to prove Hunter Biden's Innocence. Keeping the footage hidden will only invite more speculation as to how much assistance the Biden Administration is getting from inside help.
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