Revealed: Secret Service REFUSED to interview
any of 500 suspects in White House cocaine
scandal - claiming it was a waste of public
resources and infringe civil rights
Daily Mail (UK),
by
Paul Farrell
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
7/15/2023 1:42:17 PM
The Secret Service announced this week that the agency has finished its investigation into the mysterious baggie of cocaine that was found in the White House earlier this month with finding the culprit.
The agency said that the case was closed due to a lack of forensic evidence coupled with the fact that the class A drug was found an area in which around 500 people passed through at the time it was believed to have been discarded.
It was determined by the agency that because the cocaine amounted to around 0.007 ounces, meaning it would only be a misdemeanor offense in the District of Columbia, it would be
Reply 1 - Posted by:
chumley 7/15/2023 1:48:18 PM (No. 1513429)
I can think of only two reasons a cop wouldn't even ask. If he was told not to ask, or if he already knew the answer.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Ida Lou Pino 7/15/2023 1:50:34 PM (No. 1513430)
Well at least they're consistent. That's exactly what they said about the Russia Hoax - - that it was a complete waste of time to investigate something for which there was absolutely no evidence.
No - - no - - wait - - wait a minute - - - - - - - - - -
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Venturer 7/15/2023 1:53:59 PM (No. 1513434)
Nobody DISCARDS Cocaine.
The reason they are not looking is they know where it was and who it was and they aren't willing to rock the boat.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Banjo Willy 7/15/2023 1:55:02 PM (No. 1513435)
Wait! ... let me care....
Okay, I'm done.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Mcscow sailor 7/15/2023 2:02:35 PM (No. 1513440)
So it was a used baggy? Perhaps one to carry in a bullet snifter?
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
formerNYer 7/15/2023 2:04:13 PM (No. 1513442)
I believe the Secret Service falls under the Treasury Dept. So Yellen told them NOT to Investagate and guess who told Yellen???
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
RayLRiv 7/15/2023 2:11:26 PM (No. 1513449)
Had it been a TRUMP official you bet it wouldn't be "a waste of public
resources and infringe civil rights." You lost whatever good name you had with me,
Praetorian Guard.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 7/15/2023 2:14:07 PM (No. 1513450)
They knew who it was. That is why there is no need to interview suspects. Somebody told the Secret Service to keep quiet.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
rochow 7/15/2023 2:17:47 PM (No. 1513453)
Now we know that they are as corrupt as the FBI, CIA and other lying filth. Different story if any of us has one of those bags in our possession. Brings us back to the fact that there are now 2 different systems of justice in the US, just like any other banana republic!
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
marbles 7/15/2023 2:18:46 PM (No. 1513454)
Anyone fall off their laughing at this?
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I believe this was a drop location for drugs into the WH to/from locker # 50. The key to locker # 50 is missing. Whomever ends up with the key will be the designated fall guy. I also believe Hunter left his laptop at repair shop on purpose. He really believes he is untouchable.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
daisey 7/15/2023 2:45:09 PM (No. 1513462)
Yet this administration will go through thousands of people to find a grandmother with breast cancer in Montana who was present in January 6 and throw her in jail. Right. Corruption is rampant in this administration.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
chillijilli 7/15/2023 2:49:27 PM (No. 1513465)
Well that should clear up any confusion or anxiety that future White House tourists may have. Just deposit your baggies of < 0.007 oz of white powder in the electronic drop box before taking a tour and pick it up on the way out. Please don't bother the agents with trivial matters. They have finite resources, you know.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
czechlist 7/15/2023 2:56:29 PM (No. 1513470)
500 people have access to the WH west wing?
Maybe they need TSA screening.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
snakeoil 7/15/2023 3:39:08 PM (No. 1513493)
No point in looking for something you are not trying to find. If they wanted proof they could have marched each of the 500 to a lie detector. Then when Hunter was strapped on it would have set off a 5 alarm fire that would have brought down the entire electrical grid for the East Coast. What the Secret Service is doing is protecting their job.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
DW626 7/15/2023 4:53:38 PM (No. 1513517)
Lack of curiosity never solved a mystery.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
paral04 7/15/2023 5:08:34 PM (No. 1513519)
So, doe this mean law enforcement has a threshold for how much stash is there before they investigate? Interesting. All you druggies out there, just keep a minimum supply inn your house or on your person and it will be fine,
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Illinois Mom 7/15/2023 6:35:46 PM (No. 1513563)
But they could command a company with 500 people to take the temperature of every employee every day for 3 years? Under penalty of the law? None of them thought THAT was too taxing.
Phoney Baloney. Dozens of trained investigators, a limited area, limited number of suspects, surveillance video and all the state of the art investigative tools at their disposal, and they don't have a clue? AND...it happened in the place where they work every day.
Hunter probably uses the little kid as his mule, no one is going to search a diaper.
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As a Sheriff sgt. In charge of a special enforcement unit of select men we were assigned to the advance team ahead of President Gerald Ford’s visit to Stanford Sept. 21,1975. We were given a list of potential threat suspects to either interview of follow around until satisfied they were not a threat. 10 days and nights checking about these potential threats. Needles to say nothing happened to the President on our watch.
Secret service informed me that a Sara Jane Moore was in custody in San Francisco for making threats against the President. During the discussion with the SS detail I was invited to go with them to SF and interview Sarah Jane. SS plan was to make a quick interview and cut her loose so they can hit some bars and get laid. I had no interest in attending the SS interview as I explained I am a happily married man with a family plus my crew needed some serious rest.The next day Sarah Jane Moore attempted to kill the President. SS is not an investigative unit they barely qualify as protectors. My experience with FBI? That is another story. In my opinion every agent is political or they wind up in Nome Alaska.
Without local law enforcement the feds couldn’t find there a$$ in a phone booth.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 7/16/2023 1:59:07 AM (No. 1513706)
While you were sleeping, the famed "2023 White House Cocaine Civil Rights Bill," was crafted and passed by the Bidet Secret Service. We can all tell our grandchildren how we watched it be enacted before our very eyes to save the nation money.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
mifla 7/16/2023 5:13:16 AM (No. 1513732)
Like the civil rights of the Jan 6 crowd?
Like the civil rights of the pro-life crowd?
Like the civil rights of traditional Catholics?
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Muguy 7/16/2023 10:03:42 AM (No. 1513872)
This was a predetermined course of action so nobody could be determined to have left the bag of drugs.
Without interviews of persons who might likely have information BY REFUSING TO TALK WITH ANYONE, then nobody could ever have been a suspect.
The BIGGEST take on this new revelation from the UK press media of REFUSING TO INVESTIGATE this situation IS NOT in the American press media!!!!
WHY??? We KNOW why-- because it leads somewhere they don't want to have the responsibility of talking about... so add ANOTHER alphabet agency to the list of those corrupted and untrustworthy
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
anniebc 7/16/2023 3:20:53 PM (No. 1514065)
Waste of resources? Where do we start with government waste, and where does it end? Government could be cut 99 percent, and it still wouldn't be enough!
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