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SHOCKING: Former intelligence chief pressured to destroy evidence in White House cocaine case

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In July 2023, a uniformed Secret Service agent found a bag of cocaine in the White House. To this day, we do not know who the cocaine belonged to. For example, we can very well speculate about a certain member of the Biden family who is known to have drug problems, but no evidence has been released as to who the drug belonged to or how it got into the White House.

Now we learn that former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle, who resigned in disgrace after the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, conspired to destroy all evidence that the There was cocaine in the White House.

Former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle and other senior agency officials wanted to destroy the cocaine discovered in the White House last summer, but the Secret Service’s forensics and uniform divisions stood firm and opposed efforts to eliminate the evidence, according to three Secret Service sources.

Numerous heated arguments and disagreements over how best to handle the cocaine ensued after a Secret Service Uniformed Division officer found the bag on July 2, 2023, a silent Sunday when President Biden and his family were at Camp David in Maryland, the sources said.

At least one Uniformed Division officer was initially assigned to investigate the cocaine incident, but after telling his superiors, including Cheatle and then-Secret Service Deputy Director Ron Rowe, that he wanted to follow a specific crime scene investigation protocol, he was removed from the case, according to a source within the Secret Service familiar with the circumstances of his removal.

It is unfortunate that Kimberly Cheatle’s only achievement for her country is to resign in disgrace. It is complex, if not impossible, to see this as anything other than a partisan attempt by senior intelligence officials to cover up evidence of a crime. If that is the case, it is an unforgivable act that should be prosecuted.


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Former director Cheatle appears to be motivated to facilitate the Biden family avoid the scandal – fueling speculation about who in the Biden household might have brought the cocaine into the White House in the first place.

Cheatle became close to the Biden family during his service as Vice President Joe Biden’s security detail – so close that Biden nominated Cheatle for the directorship in 2022, partly because of her close relationship with First Lady Jill Biden.

When the cocaine was discovered, Cheatle apparently knew it would cause a media storm. The incident sparked viral memes about Hunter Biden’s addiction and accusations from Republican politicians, including Nikki Haley, that the secret service knew whose cocaine it was and tried to cover it up.

Today it seems as if these accusations were justified.

Here is the onion:

Normally, the discovery of cocaine or other illegal narcotics in the White House intricate or in the vicinity of the First Family and their staff would never come to airy.

The reason for this is that Secret Service agents for the president and first lady and their families – the inner ring of security officials assigned to the first family – would simply dispose of any illegal drugs or other “contraband” found in the White House, private residences or other private areas of the president, his family and White House staff, according to three Secret Service sources.

Is covering up evidence of a crime now part of the job description of the President’s Secret Service staff?

Wasn’t it Joe Biden who, during the various lawfare cases against Donald Trump, piously declared on multiple occasions, “No one is above the law?” No one is above the law, that is, except (let’s say this quietly) one member of the Biden family who is known to have a drug problem? One member of the Biden family who is also known to spend quite a bit of time in the White House – for some reason.

One of the fundamental principles of our republic is “equal treatment under the law.” Today, that principle seems to have been rewritten as “equal treatment under the law unless you belong to a favored group.” Such as a member of a certain presidential family, a secret service chief, someone who brought illegal drugs into the White House – the White House!

Heads should roll for that, but since equal treatment under the law is essentially a dead letter in the United States today, I think we all know they won’t.

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