Only ‘One of the Family Members’ Could
Have Brought Cocaine Inside White House:
Former Secret Service
Epoch Times,
by
Naveen Athrappully
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
7/8/2023 12:31:14 PM
Former secret service agent Dan Bongino is claiming that the only explanation for the presence of cocaine in the White House is that President Joe Biden or his family members brought it inside.
The White House is an 18-acre complex surrounded by magnetometers and checkpoints, Mr. Bongino said in a recent Rumble video, adding that there were only specific ways into the White House, and all of them go through the checkpoints. “Whether it (cocaine) was found in the Lincoln bedroom or in the diplomatic reception room, it doesn’t matter. Somebody had to bypass the security magnetometer checkpoint to get that in there.”
Reply 1 - Posted by:
bad-hair 7/8/2023 12:38:54 PM (No. 1508519)
Bet it was the dog. sarcoff
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Birddog 7/8/2023 12:39:30 PM (No. 1508520)
since it is primarily the VP entrance... it could well be Kamlalala's folks.(Judging by track record, likely her speech writer)
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
chance_232 7/8/2023 12:50:48 PM (No. 1508529)
It could have been anyone coming into the White House. The amount found was small enough to be brought in in a wallet.
It could have been Hunter, but I’m betting on some staffer with access.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
bad-hair 7/8/2023 1:05:58 PM (No. 1508535)
Quote of the day ...
If it was Hunter's it would have been a BIGGER bag.
He is the BAG man after all.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Luandir 7/8/2023 1:20:06 PM (No. 1508546)
The Secret Service is perfectly capable of intercepting contraband brought in, and nabbing anyone who brings it.
They have clearly been told to look the other way.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Mizz Fixxit 7/8/2023 1:20:41 PM (No. 1508547)
The WH is fouled with the presence of Bidens.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Hazymac 7/8/2023 1:28:40 PM (No. 1508552)
Re #1: Not all dogs live healthily or cleanly. According to Secrets of Playboy, for a long time there was so much cocaine around the Playboy Mansion that Hefner's poodles were reputed to be addicted. But it's doubtful that Hunter, who likes having his belly rubbed while his leg jerks uncontrollably, would share his stash with canines--not the coke, not the Parmesan cheese. A former Secret Service agent (Bongino?) said last week that only cabinet secretaries and Biden family members would not be searched when they entered the White House. Law enforcement can rule everyone else out.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Mizz Fixxit 7/8/2023 1:44:07 PM (No. 1508563)
Excuse the follow-up post. All investigations into Biden family scandals get pushed off the front page and all questions about the cocaine stop when Hunter enters rehab. I can hear the obligatory, the Biden family requests that their privacy be respected during this difficult time.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
TXknitter 7/8/2023 1:44:18 PM (No. 1508564)
Yes, #5, just like the FBI, law enforcement and judicial authorities who have violated oath and ignored serious lawbreaking of the Biden crime family. They protected the lawless Clintons before that. The Obamas had such a bullet proof shield of adoring government employee protection that who knows what went on in BO White House. I speak for myself, of course, not because of anything a retired SS family member has said.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
jalo1951 7/8/2023 1:45:55 PM (No. 1508565)
Russians, it was the Russians. s/o
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
triggerberg 7/8/2023 2:40:54 PM (No. 1508594)
Put another way, “Of the family members, only one could/would have brought cocaine into the White House.”
8 people like this.
Reply 12 - Posted by:
mc squared 7/8/2023 3:09:09 PM (No. 1508612)
Even after 2 years, the FBI can find people who were in DC on January 6th, but they can't find the person who left drugs in a single room in the most heavily guarded building in the country. (or they won't!)
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Toodles3956 7/8/2023 3:34:48 PM (No. 1508620)
Has anyone considered the possibility of someone testing security so they would know how to bring something deadly into the W.H.?
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
msliberty1937 7/8/2023 3:42:05 PM (No. 1508622)
Still no mention of Ashley or even hunter's wife. Do we even know where Ashley lives or any of the other adult grandchildren? The Residence seems to be getting a bit crowded these days. Probably a lot of late-night trips to the kitchen to raid the fridge and stop by the liebary to pick out a good book to read...since none of them has a job to go to. All on our "dime"! More than a bag full.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
hoopsfan 7/8/2023 4:22:50 PM (No. 1508645)
Like the old board game, was it Hunter in the Library with a Crack Pipe?
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
JimBob 7/8/2023 5:10:56 PM (No. 1508661)
Liars to the Right of them,
Liars to the Left of them.......
One thing's for sure...... the next Republican bunch coming in -IF it ever happens- are going to have to have the place Scrubbed from Top to Bottom, and Fumigated!
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
Geoman 7/8/2023 5:12:12 PM (No. 1508662)
FTA: "Somebody had to bypass the security magnetometer checkpoint to get that in there.”
That statement is patently false. A magnetometer can only detect metallic objects; however a millimeter wave or backscatter x-ray whole body imaging machine can detect powders and liquids hidden on one's person. Explosive Trace detection equipment may also detect cocaine and other prohibited substances. Except for backscatter x-ray, all four of the technologies mentioned above are currently in use at US airport screening checkpoints, although backscatter x-ray units are more common in non-US airports. Backscatter was developed, tested, and subsequently rejected within the US over "privacy concerns." That means the technology worked as intended, perhaps too well. The image produced by backscatter x-ray based body imagers is about as titillating as a viewing an unclothed JC Penney mannequin.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
smokincol 7/8/2023 5:40:22 PM (No. 1508676)
I think the term for this kind of managerial malarkey is "unfettered" and as far as I can see and from what I've learned from so many people is that the only people who have "unfettered" access to the White House is the royal family, up to and including part-time son and heir to the joebiden fortune is, the misfit carrier of the joebiden gene
in our world, 2+2 = 4 and there's nothing in the real world to contradict that
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Venturer 7/8/2023 5:46:41 PM (No. 1508683)
I don't believe a bag of Cocaine would show up on a Magnetometer.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Hazymac 7/8/2023 5:49:13 PM (No. 1508685)
Re #18: "Unfettered"? Then it must have been Fetterman. He hid it in his hoodie. Or his gym shorts, which have deep pockets.
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Oh, those rascally Bidens - Sniffy (Joe Biden) and Snorty (Hunter Biden)...
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
MickTurn 7/8/2023 7:21:41 PM (No. 1508742)
I vote for Jilly Bean getting it to keep Joey hyped up. One day Joey can't put 5 words together the next day he's almost lucid...something ain't right and Drugs are the obvious answer.
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