In July of 2023, a uniformed Secret Service agent found a bag of cocaine in the White House. Now we don't, to this day, know who the cocaine belonged to - we may very well speculate, for instance, about a certain member of the Biden family known to have substance abuse problems, but there has been no release of evidence as to whom the drug belonged to or how it came to be in the White House.
Now we learn that the former Director of the Secret Service, Kimberly Cheatle, who resigned in disgrace following the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, conspired to eliminate any evidence that the White House cocaine existed at all.
Former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle and others in top agency leadership positions wanted to destroy the cocaine discovered in the White House last summer, but the Secret Service Forensics Services Division and the Uniformed Division stood firm and rejected the push to dispose of the evidence, according to three sources in the Secret Service community.
Multiple heated confrontations and disagreements over how best to handle the cocaine ensued after a Secret Services Uniformed Division officer found the bag on July 2, 2023, a quiet Sunday while President Biden and his family were at Camp David in Maryland, the sources said.
At least one Uniformed Division officer was initially assigned to investigate the cocaine incident. But after he told his supervisors, including Cheatle and Acting Secret Service Director Ron Rowe, who was deputy director at the time, that he wanted to follow a certain crime-scene investigative protocol, he was taken off the case, according to a source within the Secret Service community familiar with the circumstances of his removal.
It's unfortunate that Kimberly Cheatle only has one resignment in disgrace to give for her country. It's difficult, if not impossible, to see this as anything short of a partisan effort on the part of senior Secret Service officials to conceal evidence of a crime. If this is the case, it's an unforgivable act and one that should result in criminal penalties.
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Former Director Cheatle appears to have the motivation to help the Biden family avoid the scandal - which fuels speculation as to who, in the Biden household, may have brought the cocaine into the White House in the first place.
Cheatle became close to the Biden family while serving on Vice President Joe Biden’s protective detail – so close that Biden tapped Cheatle for the director job in 2022, in part because of her close relationship to first lady Jill Biden.
When the cocaine was first discovered, Cheatle apparently knew it would spark a media firestorm. The incident prompted viral memes about Hunter Biden’s addictions and accusations from Republican political figures, including Nikki Haley, that the Secret Service knew whose cocaine it was and was trying to cover it up.
It would seem now that these accusations were justified.
Here's the onion:
Normally, the discovery of cocaine or another illegal narcotic in the White House complex or in and around the first family and their staff wouldn’t come to light at all.
That’s because the president’s and first lady’s, as well as family members’ protective Secret Service details, the inner-most ring of protective agents assigned to the first family, would simply dispose of illegal drugs or other “contraband” found in the White House, personal residences, or other private areas of the president, his family, and White House staff, according to three sources in the Secret Service community.
So, covering up evidence of a crime is now part of the Secret Service presidential detail's job description?
Wasn't it Joe Biden who, during the various lawfare cases against Donald Trump, piously stated on many occasions that "No one is above the law?" No one is above the law, that is, except (let's say this quietly) a member of the Biden family, one who has been known to have a substance abuse problem? A member of the Biden family who is also known to spend quite a lot of time at the White House - for some reason.
One of the founding principles of our republic is "equal treatment under the law." Today, it seems that the principle has been rewritten as "equal treatment under the law unless you are a member of a favored group." Like, say, a member of a certain presidential family, a Secret Service principal, someone who brought illegal drugs into the White House - the White House!
Heads should roll for this, but equal treatment under the law being essentially a dead letter in the United States today, I think we all know they won't.
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