Secret Service Told Joe Biden Who Brought Cocaine Into White House, Sources Say

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The Secret Service told President Joe Biden the name of the person who brought a packet of cocaine into the White House last month, according to three security sources with direct knowledge of the incident. 

All three sources independently told Soldier of Fortune the same name, which arose from an investigation into the incident. The sources currently work for a U.S. government agency, and are not authorized to speak to the media.

Soldier of Fortune posed the question directly to Joe Biden, via text message, and also to others within the family orbit: Jill Biden, Hunter Biden, Ashley Biden, and Kamala Harris. The text message to President Biden is reproduced, below. The message bounced back as undelivered.

Secret Service Gave Joe Biden name of person who left cocaine in White House.

A white substance was found on July 2 inside the White House, prompting an hours-long, massive response from law enforcement and Hazardous Materials teams. The discovery caused the White House to be evacuated, and streets to be closed along key sectors. A lab test proved that the substance was cocaine. 

Another test brought back a hit on fingerprints, a security source said.

The Secret Service launched an official investigation into who brought the cocaine into the Executive Mansion, but shut down the investigation on July 13 for lack of evidence.

But investigators know who brought in the cocaine, security sources said – and so does the president.

“If you want the name, ask Joe Biden,” one source said. “He knows who it is.” 

The White House offers a number for people to contact Biden directly. Using that number, Soldier of Fortune texted a message to the president. 

By Susan Katz Keating

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