Secret Service says marijuana was found in White House twice so far
According to the Secret Service, marijuana has been found twice in the White House long before the discovery of the cocaine.
According to the Secret Service, marijuana has been found twice in the White House long before the discovery of the cocaine.
The Secret Service announced on Thursday that they were not able to identify the suspect who brought cocaine into the White House, ending the investigation.
After cocaine was discovered in the west executive area of the White House, top Republicans are demanding a proper briefing.
Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, James Comer, wrote a letter to the United States Secret Service Director, Kimberly Cheatle, demanding more information about the failures of the White House security which led to cocaine being brought on the premises.
According to a MSNBC report, multiple officials involved in the White House cocaine investigation are now claiming that the powder was found in a cubby space near the White House’s West Executive entrance, not the formal West Wing lobby, which is what was previously reported.
A suspicious powder was discovered in the White House on Sunday which was later determined to be cocaine.