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Team Biden grows ever more brazen and lazy in its deceptions.
Look at the Secret Service verdict on the coke found in the White House: No suspect ID’d, case closed.
The White House is the most secure place on the planet, crawling with feds and fitted to the doorstops with video and other surveillance tech all aimed at keeping the world’s most powerful man safe.
Yet we’re somehow supposed to believe the men and women charged with protecting the president can’t find out who dropped an 8-ball in the West Wing?
No. Way. In. Hell.
It’s the White House, not a rest-stop Arby’s bathroom.
And of course it wouldn’t be a Biden scandal without a healthy dose of disdain for journos: Witness chief White House flack Karine Jean-Pierre blasting a Post reporter as “irresponsible” for daring to ask hard questions about the drugs.
This is all up there with the feds’ pathetic dodges around Biden’s Delaware visitor logs, insisting against all common sense that they had no idea whom the president was seeing . . . only to later admit they’d been lying the whole time.
And this comes after a series of shifting accounts about where exactly the drugs were found.
No wonder the rumor mill is already spinning up to lay this whole mess in Hunter Biden’s lap.
There’s no evidence the drugs are his.
Yet given that America’s already seen a massive federal effort so far to protect the ne’er-do-well First Son — everything from hindering investigations of his alleged crimes to setting him up to skate via his pending sweetheart plea deal — people can be forgiven for wondering.
Here's everything to know about cocaine being found in the White House
The Secret Service concluded its investigation into cocainefound in the West Wing of the White House after just 11 days without identifying a suspect.
Investigators also told lawmakers they were unable to determine exactly when the cocaine was left in the locker due to the lack of footage.
The executive mansion was briefly evacuated after the cocaine was found.
An initial test came back positive for the drug, and further testing by the FBI confirmed it was cocaine.
President Biden’s staff is subject to routine drug tests, but White House visitors — including those given West Wing tours by invitation only — are not.
Biden was not at the White House at the time the substance was found.
The other alternative — the one the Secret Service is pushing — is even worse.
It means that some random drug user wandered off the street, carrying his stash into the West Wing of the White House, the working area that includes the Oval Office and the Situation Room.
And then dropped the drugs in plain view of what the Secret Service admits are “hundreds of individuals,” and walked out again unscathed.
So much for that whole “national security” thing.
Guess the Secret Service, and all the other protective apparatus around Biden, is worse than useless at everything except burning taxpayer dollars.
But that’s par for the course for this administration.
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