Allegedly, a bag of cocaine found in the West Wing of the White House in July may have been linked to someone in the “Biden family orbit.” The president is reported to be aware of the possible identity of the person.
Susan Katz Keating, the publisher of Soldier of Fortune, made this startling claim in a recent report, citing three security sources. She even attempted to contact a number associated with President Biden in an effort to identify the culprit.
Despite the Secret Service publicly announcing on July 13 that they had closed the investigation without identifying a suspect due to a “lack of physical evidence,” according to Keating, authorities were able to determine a possible name through their investigative efforts. They were confident enough in their findings to inform the president.
One source told Keating, “If you want the name, ask Joe Biden. He knows who it is.”
“It was someone within the Biden family orbit, and it wasn’t Hunter,” said a second source, referring to the president’s adult son, who has acknowledged his struggles with drug addiction.
Keating mentioned that she sent a text message to a number provided by the White House, apparently intended for sending messages to Biden, and directly inquired, “Three trusted sources tell me the Secret Service gave you the name of the person who brought the cocaine into the Executive Mansion. Is this true; and if so, can you please confirm the name?”
However, the message from Keating was returned with the label “Not Delivered.”
The Secret Service has strongly refuted the report.
According to Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi, Soldier of Fortune’s assertion that the agency identified the cocaine’s owner and briefed the president “is false.”
“The Secret Service does not know who transported the small bag of cocaine into the White House,” Guglielmi stated.
“Our investigation could not lead to a person of interest and there were no discernible fingerprints or DNA that could be recovered from the packaging.”
He added:
“Our source is the independent crime lab of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This institution is not affiliated with the Secret Service, or the Department of Homeland Security. The FBI is nationally accredited in this area of forensic science and they conducted a very thorough analysis of the packaging.”
On July 2, a Secret Service agent on a routine patrol found roughly one gram of cocaine in a storage locker inside the West Wing executive entrance, as per GOP lawmakers briefed on the matter.
Investigators quickly determined that the white powdery substance found in the White House last month was positive for cocaine hydrochloride.
Many in the US political circle have pondered how cocaine ended up in one of the most secure buildings in the country.
Keating informed The Post, “I noted the text because every other method I tried brought no results. I am getting a lot of good information from sources, but I have to give the White House / Biden the opportunity to respond.”
“I sent several text messages, as per their offering. Each time, it bounced back as undelivered. I published the screenshot to show that I used the method the White House told me to use, and it didn’t work. I wanted to document that I made the attempt.”
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