Report: White House Cocaine Stash Belongs to Biden Family Member — but Not Hunter
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The White House cocaine scandal, yet another of the many embarrassments President Joe Biden has suffered, is worse than previously thought.

And beyond that, the chronic drug problem the family faces with Hunter, whose use of illegal narcotics might still be out of control, is apparently worse than once thought.

Joe Biden knows who owned the white powder. And it wasn’t Hunter, the world’s most famous crack addict.

The report directly contradicts what the Secret Service said when its probe ended: The culprit would forever be unknown.

How deeply the Biden Mafia is involved in cocaine is open to question. Not open to question: An old man who sniffs the hair of any woman with two feet isn’t the only nasal nuisance inside 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

Joe Knows

Soldier of Fortune editor Susan Katz Keating divulged the latest on the White House toot imbroglio.

“The Secret Service told President Joe Biden the name of the person who brought a packet of cocaine into the White House last month, according to three security sources with direct knowledge of the incident,” she wrote:

All three sources independently told Soldier of Fortune the same name, which arose from an investigation into the incident. The sources currently work for a U.S. government agency, and are not authorized to speak to the media.

Keating reported that the blow’s owner left fingerprints, and so investigators “know who brought in the cocaine, security sources said.” But Sleepy Joe knows too, if he hasn’t forgotten because of his dementia.

“If you want the name, ask Joe Biden,” one source told Keating. “He knows who it is.” 

But at least Biden can be relieved. The drug didn’t belong to Hunter, Keating reported:

But security sources told Soldier of Fortune that the First Son was not involved.

“It was someone within the Biden family orbit, and it wasn’t Hunter,” another source said.

Keating directly contacted Biden and asked for comment:

Hello Mr. President, Susan Katz Keating here, the publisher of Soldier of Fortune magazine. I have been trying to contact you and your office about the packet of cocaine that was found at the White House on July 2. 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? If you know the name and are not revealing it, please explain why. Many thanks, ~Susan

The message returned as “undelivered.”

But if the culprit isn’t Hunter, then the obvious question is who in the “Biden family orbit” did bring in cocaine.

Another possible suspect: Hunter’s 42-year-old half-sister, Ashley, who wrote in her diary that she took “inappropriate” showers with her father. 

In 2009, the New York Post reported that then 27-year-old Ashley was recorded sniffing cocaine.

Secret Service Said Culprit Would Remain a Mystery

Keating’s revelation means the Secret Service might not have told the full truth when it said the cocaine’s owner couldn’t be found.

A uniformed Secret Service officer found the cocaine in a “cubby” near an entrance not covered by surveillance cameras. A hazmat team from the city fire department tested the then-unknown substance and found cocaine hydrochloride.

Amazingly, the same intelligence and law-enforcement apparatus that can track down terrorists in the remotest corners of the globe couldn’t find out who belonged to the illegal drug.

Politico reported that the Secret Service probably wouldn’t arrest anyone. The agency had no suspects, and likely wouldn’t find one.

“It’s gonna be very difficult for us to [find the culprit] because of where it was,” an official told Politico:

“Even if there were surveillance cameras, unless you were waving it around, it may not have been caught” by the cameras, added the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity given that it’s an ongoing investigation. “It’s a bit of a thoroughfare. People walk by there all the time.”

And that was that. Someone in the Biden orbit left cocaine in the White House. But the suspect remains at large.

Cocaine isn’t the only illicit or illegal drug that Biden’s fellow travelers take to the presidential mansion.

After the Secret Service man found the nose candy, the agency confessed to Fox News that it had twice found marijuana. But, again, nothing was done because “the weight of the marijuana confiscated did not meet the legal threshold for federal charges or D.C. misdemeanor criminal charges, as the District of Columbia had decriminalized possession.”

Happily, Americans can be glad about one thing. On November 2, 2020, when then-candidate Biden said “let’s restore decency and honor to the White House,” he meant it.