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They analyze DNA and fingerprints of the bag with cocaine found in the White House

The Secret Service is also working on reviewing some videos and records of visitors who have been in the West Wing lobby in recent days.
The Secret Service is also working on reviewing some videos and records of visitors who have been in the West Wing lobby in recent days.

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Evaristo Lara

In order to discover who owns the cocaine found inside the White House, the Secret Service conducts an investigation that includes the analysis of fingerprints and DNA detected in the bag where the drugs were.

Until now, the bag is known to be the size of a dime, but thanks to the support of technology, information can be obtained that reveals the identity of its owner.

Meanwhile, Secret Service personnel are working on reviewing some videos and records of visitors who in recent days were in the West Wing lobby area, where for security reasons all visitors must leave their cell phones and other electronic devices before entering the presidential compound.

CNN said it was told by a Secret Service source that “every effort” is being made to try to identify the person who brought the drug into the White House, but analysis could take several weeks.

Faced with this problem, the media tried to question President Joe Biden for the second day in a row, but he simply laughed and once again left the questions about the cocaine discovery unanswered.

In fact, while meeting in the Oval Office with Ulf Kristersson, Swedish Prime Minister, Biden sat and watched the reporters as they tried to get their answer to the scandal, which just didn’t happen.

Karine Jean-Pierre, White House Press Secretary / Getty Images

For his part, Karine Jean-Pierre, press secretary, tried to shake off the pressure on the nation’s president by implying in a report that a member of the public had left the List A substance in a “high-traffic area” of the West Wing.

“This is a very busy, very busy area of ​​the White House campus. And that’s where the visitors to the West Wing come. I just don’t have anything else, I’m not going to speculate who it was, ”she emphasized.

In this way, the pressure to discover who introduced the drug to the presidential compound falls entirely on the Secret Service, but as the days progress, the version that could be the work of Hunter Biden will continue to strengthen.

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