The plot continues to thicken over the bag of cocaine discovered by Secret Service agents at the White House over the holiday weekend with the groundwork seemingly being laid to blame it on a visiting construction worker and not a staffer, a cabinet member, or drug fiend Hunter Biden.
Following Thursday’s revision of the location where the illicit narcotic substance was discovered, now said to be in the vicinity of the Situation Room near where Vice President Kamala Harris’s vehicle is parked, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told reporters that the area has been closed down for months due to renovations in the latest plot twist as the narrative absolving the Bidens begins to take shape.
Sullivan, who was at Friday’s daily press briefing to address his boss President Joe Biden’s approval of sending deadly cluster bombs to Ukraine despite the munitions being banned by over 100 countries, also fielded questions in what some are referring to as Cocaine-gate.
“From a national security perspective, what was your reaction when the [cocaine was] found? Was there any risk to security?”
JAKE SULLIVAN: “I would refer to the Secret Service … we have rigorous drug testing policies at the White House.” pic.twitter.com/198vtBm9xr
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 7, 2023
“I would make a point about the Situation Room because I think there’s been a lot of questionable reporting on this,” Sullivan said in response to a reporter’s question about reports that the blow was so close to the highly sensitive area while passing the buck to the Secret Service. “The Situation Room is not in use and has not been in use for months because it is currently under construction.”
“We are using an alternate Situation Room in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, so the only people going in and coming out of the Sit Room in this period have been workers who are getting it ready to go. By the way, it’s on time and on schedule to be back on station here in the not-too-distant future. But no, there was no issue with the Situation Room relative to this,” he said,
“Look, we have rigorous drug testing policies at the White House. We have rigorous drug use policies here at the White House. We take those extremely seriously,” Sullivan added. “So, we’ll let the investigation unfold, if it involves someone from the White House the appropriate consequences will ensue.”
“If it involves some visitor who came in and left it, then that’s a different matter that raises a different set of questions that are less relevant to my line of work so I will leave it at that but I do not believe at present, as things stand here at the podium today that we are facing some national security threat…ongoing national security threat,” he said.
Skeptics on Twitter were quick to spot where things are going as the Biden regime frantically works to shoo the story out the door, or at least far away from the first family’s quarters.
The cover-up has already begun and the media will be their greatest propaganda machine
— John Castel (@JBB4768) July 7, 2023
Jake Sullivan just said the Situation Room (now near, where they’re saying the Coke was found) has not been used in months because it’s been under construction. It has only been used by the construction workers!
Blame it on the construction
worker.— Kay Noll (@SisterKay1111) July 7, 2023
ha ha so now they are blaming construction crews?
— R C Taylor (@littlenewsnetwk) July 7, 2023
PREDICTION:
WH is planting the seed that the situation room near where the cocaine was found was UNDER CONSTRUCTION and the ‘ONLY’ people using that area were construction workers, SO, it’s going to be blamed on one of the CONSTRUCTION WORKERS. ♂️ Bookmark this tweet.
— The FJC (@The_FJC) July 7, 2023
Oh, I see how this will play out, the “Sit room” is under construction. It was the construction workers’ cocaine. We all know construction workers are MAGA people. Watch and see if this doesn’t happen.
— Dsykes (@Dsykes308) July 7, 2023
Now they are blaming it on a construction worker. Regular workers who don’t have graft supporting them keep up with their cocaine. They work extremely hard for their money.
— AnneM (@Lindseylawyer06) July 7, 2023
That didn’t answer the questions. If you can get cocaine in without being caught, then I guess there’s no stopping anyone from bringing biological or chemical agents/materials into the @WhiteHouse under this despicable and incompetent administration.
— Skip Solis (@s_solis44) July 7, 2023
So, now they are telling us the “Situation Room” is under construction which means it had to be the construction workers ‘Coke’. How stupid do they think we are?? ♀️
— KToniii (@KToniii1) July 7, 2023
Just to point out the obvious… If you can smuggle cocaine into the White House then that same person could smuggle in a weapon.
— Harry Ayness (@Whiskey00602733) July 7, 2023
While the investigation into the White House cocaine continues, the top House Oversight Committee Republican, Rep. James Comer (R-KY) sent a letter to Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle looking for answers to a story that continues to evolve with each passing news cycle.
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