A resurfaced report reveals troubling new details about the bag of cocaine found at the White House in July 2023. Investigative journalist Susan Crabtree uncovered documents suggesting the Secret Service destroyed the evidence just one day after closing the case—raising questions about the investigation’s integrity.
Internal records show the cocaine was tested by multiple agencies before being transferred for destruction, yet no official proof of its incineration exists. A DEA document lacked a date, and conflicting statements from the Secret Service and D.C. police further complicate the timeline. Some insiders suggest retaliation against officials who objected to destroying the evidence. Critics, including FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, argue that transparency is lacking and vow to pursue answers. Meanwhile, lab results have not been released, and forensic experts insist DNA testing might still be possible. The swift closure and disappearance of the evidence have reignited scrutiny of former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle and President Biden’s White House security protocols.