The Secret Service is outright refusing to release any evidence related to the discovery of cocaine in the White House’s West Wing. The recent revelation of cocaine found in such a significant area of the White House, where the President and his family reside, has left many questioning the motives behind this refusal.
Why would they refuse?
The American people have been given a variety of absurd narratives — including the idea that construction workers could have been responsible for bringing the substance into the White House.
Kim Dotcom tweeted what everyone is thinking:
It seems that neither the secret service nor the FBI can crack the case about who brought cocaine into the White House and now there’s a big cover-up? Let me save you all some time. Look into the known drug addict who lives at the White House.
The letter that was sent to Bloomberg journalist Jason Leopold in response to his Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for evidence can be read below:.
Just The News reported:
The U.S. Secret Service on Tuesday declined to honor a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for communications related to its investigation of the cocaine found at the White House, saying that to release those materials would compromise the investigation.
More from The Epoch Times:
Leopold’s FOIA request had asked for information such as emails, text messages, memos, intelligence bulletins and threat assessments, after-action reports, and suspicious activity reporting regarding the cocaine found in the West Wing of the White House on July 2.
The Secret Service told The Epoch Times in an emailed statement that the investigation into the discovery of the cocaine remains “open and active” and that disclosure of documents and records is prohibited under federal FOIA until cases are closed and adjudicated.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refused to respond to inquiries about the cocaine incident at the White House and directed journalists to seek information from the Secret Service.
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