Secret Service Found DNA On White House Cocaine – KNOWS Who it Belongs to – Lied to America Anyway

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Well as it turns out, the truth about the Biden White House cocaine scandal WAS covered up – we’ve been lied to all along.

After cocaine was mysteriously found in a part of the Biden White House that suggested someone close to the president himself snuck the drugs in, a sham investigation by the Secret Service concluded that they couldn’t determine who the drugs belonged to.

In the most heavily surveilled building in America, they wanted us to believe none of the cameras captured the culprit and then claimed that no DNA was found on the bag of coke itself – which turned out to be a blatant lie.

Jesse Watters’ Fox News Show ‘Primetime’ obtained documents through a Freedom of information Act (FOIA) request which PROVE it was a cover-up.

 

The FOIA documents suggest the presence of three tubes of DNA, conflicting with the Secret Service’s reports.

“Where did they get the DNA from? They got the DNA off the baggie. So the Secret Service lied, and so did the White House. They did find DNA on the baggie…”

The fact that the Secret Service found DNA and chose not to even bother looking into the suspects suggests they had NO INTEREST in revealing to the American public who really brought this in.

But according to several sources close to the investigation, the Secret Service DID find out who the drugs belonged to, and told President Joe Biden – when the investigation suddenly came to a screeching halt.

Watch the video here to see how the corrupt Biden regime has been keeping this truth from the American people and will continue to do so.


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