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WATCH: Biden White House Stonewalling On Cocaine Probe, GOP Rep. Says

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In a Monday interview with Fox News, Republican Rep. Pat Fallon (R-TX) accused the Biden White House of engaging in a cover-up following the discovery of cocaine at the White House after Hunter Biden’s visit. According to Fallon, the White House is refusing to provide information regarding the fingerprints found on the bag of cocaine, raising suspicions about their involvement in the investigation.

“On very porous surfaces like bags and envelopes, you’ll be able to determine within an hour if there’s fingerprints on it. Within an hour! By my math, we’re 192 hours from the time it was discovered, and yet we don’t know because if there were no fingerprints, they could have told us immediately.”

Fallon emphasized the potential significance of the fingerprints, suggesting that the White House may already know who the bag belongs to but is choosing not to disclose the information. He added, “And this was found where high-level aides and staffers are. So most of them were fingerprinted at one time or another. So they may well already know who it belongs to and aren’t sharing it with us. And that’s my greatest concern and worry.”

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The refusal of the Biden White House to provide details and cooperate fully with the investigation has raised questions about their commitment to transparency and accountability. As of now, the White House has not responded to these allegations, leaving the situation unresolved. The public remains eager for a thorough investigation into the matter, including the identification of the individual responsible for the discovered cocaine.

On Friday, Karine Jean-Pierre vehemently rejected any questions regarding the “mystery” cocaine incident without confirming or denying the Biden family’s involvement. The White House’s refusal to provide a straightforward denial about the potential Biden family connection to the recent cocaine discovery has deepened the mystery surrounding the issue.

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In response to the incident, the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability launched an investigation into the discovery of cocaine in the White House. The discovery of the cocaine in a secure area, near the Situation Room and West Executive entrance, contradicts initial claims that it was found in a high-traffic visitor area. Hunter Biden’s history of drug use, including cocaine, has further intensified interest in the case.

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