We Finally Know What Happened to the Baggie
of Cocaine Found at White House: How
Is This Not a Cover-Up?
Western Journal,
by
C. Douglas Golden
Original Article
Posted By: JoElla Bee,
6/12/2025 11:05:50 AM
In the midst of a busy few weeks on the news front, the resolution of an old story managed to slip out — and it raises new questions about former President Joe Biden, ex-Secret Service head Kimberly Cheatle, and how they handled one of the highest profile White House scandals.[snip]a report from RealClearPolitics’ Susan Crabtree — [snip]the baggie of cocaine found in a White House locker in July 2023 — reported that the Secret Service acted to destroy the evidence the day after it closed the case and appears to have punished the official who Cheatle overruled when it came to destroying the narcotic substance.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
earlybird 6/12/2025 11:23:26 AM (No. 1963167)
A cover-up was expected. This tireesome article is'nt going to stir it up. All speculation and zero knowledge of what might be going on regarding it that thus writer doesn't know about.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
mc squared 6/12/2025 11:27:44 AM (No. 1963168)
Dr Mrs Biden recommended her friend from PepsiCo to run the Sec Serv. There's your problem, lady.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
mifla 6/12/2025 11:30:27 AM (No. 1963170)
A story that the MSM will ignore.
SSDD.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Italiano 6/12/2025 11:31:04 AM (No. 1963171)
Cocaine was the least of the problems with that corrupt, incompetent dumpster fire of an Administration.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
chumley 6/12/2025 11:34:50 AM (No. 1963172)
When the entire government is run on corruption, this sort of thing is expected. Thats why we will never see the Epstein files, or at least an unadulterated version of them. Safe bet all the most important pedophiles have already been removed from them.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Skinnydip 6/12/2025 11:36:44 AM (No. 1963173)
This is news?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Highlander 6/12/2025 11:37:00 AM (No. 1963174)
After a historically massive voter fraud that got the worst possible man in the White House, what problem is a little ‘ol baggie of coke?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
MickTurn 6/12/2025 12:45:26 PM (No. 1963204)
Until we start putting crooked government employees in PRISON and cancel their Pension, this kind of Crapola will CONTINUE!!!!!
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Starboard_side 6/12/2025 1:21:30 PM (No. 1963224)
FTA:
Furthermore, Cheatle not only seems to have overruled an official who wanted to preserve the evidence, Richard Macauley — then the acting chief of the Secret Service’s Uniformed Division — but she punished him in terms of career progression, as well.
“Despite Cheatle’s push to hire and promote minority men and women, Macauley was passed over for the job of Uniformed Division chief in what some in the agency suspected was an act of retaliation for supporting those who refused to dispose of the cocaine. Cheatle brought in Mike Buck, an agent who was in retirement, to serve in the top U.D. role instead of Macauley,” Crabtree noted.
Don't know about you, but this type of retaliation should be grounds for a lawsuit against Cheatle and the department.
It should also preclude her from being part of any organization that has such anti-retaliation rules as part of their company structure - most publicly traded companies do, I believe.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
FJB 6/12/2025 1:41:20 PM (No. 1963229)
It hardly matters. America couldn't think less of that pack of traitors.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
valinva 6/12/2025 2:01:55 PM (No. 1963237)
Maybe the Coke went up Cheatle's nose.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
preciosodrogas 6/12/2025 3:44:58 PM (No. 1963279)
Commit enough big crimes thei little ones just seem oh so nothing. Like with the fbi there many people there involved in very serious criminal activities. After a while it just seems so unnecessary to bother with cleaning house, plus they promised to not do it any more so what would be the point of a clean sweep?
By the way, what the status on the Butler-attempted-murder-of-our president? And how's that Epstein thing going? It think I know why it's taking so long. Blacking out each page takes time.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
doctorfixit 6/12/2025 5:31:07 PM (No. 1963333)
Was Hunter Biden on coke when he operated the Autopen? Because Brain Dead Joe was too catatonic to be aware of his surroundings?
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Strike3 6/12/2025 6:57:10 PM (No. 1963366)
One person with a long history of cocaine addiction had access to that section of the White House.
Off in the distance, I hear a Duck quacking.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Hazymac 6/13/2025 9:26:51 AM (No. 1963649)
Somebody's DNA was on that baggie, and his identity is known. The culprit's dad yelled at him for the thousandth time, and that was that. The feds did whatever they could to make the crime go away. But everyone knows.
Thirty or so years ago during one of his stand up routines (which were always funny), Bill Cosby, discussing cocaine, said that some think that cocaine is good because it "intensifies your personality." Then Cos noted, "Yes, but what if you are an a***ole?" Uh huh.
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