The mystery over who is the owner of the bag of cocaine that was found inside the White House has taken yet another turn as the location of the discovery has once again shifted on a day that a mid-level regime staffer gave a perplexing non-answer to a reporter’s question on whether the blow belonged to President Joe Biden or his son.
On Thursday, it was reported that the bag of the illegal narcotic substance, which caused a brief evacuation of the building on Sunday after the Secret Service agents ran across it, was actually discovered in a location that contradicts previous reports and that it was found in a “cubby near the White House’s West Executive entrance, not the formal West Wing lobby as was previously reported,” according to NBC News.
MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell observed that the updated location is a “much more secure place” that’s near the Situation Room as well as close to where Vice President Kamala Harris’ vehicle is parked, telling viewers that “normal people just can’t get in there,” another change in a story that could have legs despite the desire of many for it to just go away.
NEW: The White House is now claiming the cocaine was found “in a much more secure place … near the Situation Room” and next to “where, for example, the vice president’s vehicle is parked.” pic.twitter.com/N17r8YJyVV
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 6, 2023
“The cocaine was found in an entrance area between the foyer and a lower-level lobby, the sources said,” NBC News reported. “The entrance is near where some vehicles, like the vice president’s limo or SUV park. It is one floor below the main West Wing offices and the same floor as the Situation Room and a dining area.”
In another curious Thursday development, White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates invoked the Hatch Act to dodge a question on a bold theory from former President Donald J. Trump that the magic dust could only have belonged to Joe or Hunter Biden.
On claims “the cocaine found in the White House had belonged to either the president or his son. Are you willing to say that that’s not the case?”
Mid-level Biden staffer Andrew Bates: “I don’t have a response to that because we have to be careful about the Hatch Act” pic.twitter.com/zuM30v5Fli
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 6, 2023
“I don’t have a response to that, because we have to be careful about the Hatch Act,” Bates responded. “What I will say is that I have noticed there does seem to be some increasing frustration coming from that corner in general, and I think it is probably rooted in the contrast between their substantive policy records.”
Bradley P. Moss who’s an attorney told Fox News Digital that he’s “candidly at a loss as to why Mr. Bates believes the Hatch Act is relevant with respect to addressing that question.”
“I could envision other legitimate bases for declining to respond, such as respecting the integrity of the ongoing investigation, but references to the Hatch Act seem misplaced,” he said.
“What the —— does the Hatch Act have to do with cocaine?” Richard Painter, the former Bush administration ethics chief said in an email to Fox News Digital. “This is the most ridiculous invocation of the Hatch act I’ve ever heard.”
Twitter users expressed skepticism over the latest changes in the story with a good percentage likely more open to the idea that the moon may be made of green cheese than that the Biden regime is being truthful with the American people.
Someone knows where it was found. Why is the story changing from day to day?
— Barbara Matthews (@barbarapagem) July 6, 2023
Pass the hot cocaine. Everyone’s favorite game to play in the Biden WH.
— Daniel Harris – Ballot Harvester 2024 (@DanielLHarrisUS) July 6, 2023
Curiouser and curiouser …
— Karen Hoskins: Proud Ultra MAGA Gal (@HoskinsKaren) July 6, 2023
Changing it to where Hunter won’t be accused!!!!
— Boomer#MAGA@123 (@conserativelady) July 6, 2023
Some suggested that the new location being near where the veep’s vehicles are kept could be a perfect excuse for her to be jettisoned from the Democrat ticket before next year’s election.
Oh no way, are they going to scapegoat Kamala?
This is the best storyline of the year! The writers have me hooked.
— Jovian Nodes (@JovianNodes) July 6, 2023
Knives out for @KamalaHarris
— Corporal Punishment (@CplPunishment_) July 6, 2023
Is this the setup that takes Harris out?
— America First (@PrayingMoreRU) July 6, 2023
Whether the White House cocaine culprit is ever found remains to be seen but Politico reported on Wednesday that it’s possible that the identity of the owner may never be known, according to unnamed law enforcement sources.
“Asked what the chances are of finding the culprit, the official said ‘it’s gonna be very difficult for us to do that because of where it was,’” a source told the outlet. “’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.’”
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