Report: Secret Service To End Cocaine Investigation Without Naming Suspect
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Americans will likely never know who left cocaine at the White House.
According to a new report, Secret Service is going to close the investigation into the finding of cocaine on Friday.
No suspect has been identified.
The Secret Service on Friday will close its investigation into the cocaine found at the White House earlier this month, without determining the identity of the suspect, sources briefed on the matter told Fox News Digital.
The Secret Service briefed members of Congress on the investigation Thursday morning.
A source familiar told Fox News Digital that Secret Service officials said they planned to end the investigation Friday, without determining who the cocaine belonged to. The source said the Secret Service officials said they still do not know who brought the cocaine into the White House.
After being briefed, Rep. Tim Burchett confirmed to reporters that the investigation would be closed without naming a suspect. Burchett also said the Secret Service told members that less than 1 gram of cocaine was found.
The cocaine was reportedly found in a camera blindspot.
The cubbies where the small bag of cocaine was found is a blind spot for surveillance cameras, according to a source familiar with the investigation. While there’s surveillance around where the bag was found, cameras are not trained directly on the West Wing cubbies near the lower-level entrance where it was discovered, the source said, making it difficult to identify who left the bag behind.
MTG said she looked forward to the briefing and if anyone had taken a drug test after it was found.
Good morning.
I am looking forward to the briefing this morning from Secret Service about the cocaine found in the White House.
Has anyone taken a drug test?— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) July 13, 2023
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