Will There Be Any Accountability For The Cocaine Found In The White House?
America is being told that we cannot figure out who brought the cocaine that was discovered inside the White House.
GALLAGHER: Yesterday Sen. John Kennedy from Louisiana appeared on Fox News and said the following to Bill Hemmer.
KENNEDY: Look, I don’t know if Mr. Hunter Biden committed a crime. I sure don’t know if President Biden committed a crime. We are trying to get the facts. But I do know this, and I think the American people can see it: The Washington managerial elite, the establishment, if you will, is working harder than an ugly stripper to cover up whatever happened. And that’s all that Congress is asking for, is the facts. And to the point that they have no sense, the elite in Washington think that the American people don’t see that they are covering up and that they are being obstructionists. Maybe it’s a reflection of the contempt they have for the American people, but any fair-minded person can see that our effort to get to just the facts are being obstructed.
GALLAGHER: As usual, a very smart take. Here was Katie Pavlich last night, talking about the cocaine that was found in the White House.
PAVLICH: “Over the weekend, the Secret Service found a small bag of cocaine in a locker in the West Wing. Now, when the news first broke, everyone’s first thought was, ‘Where is Hunter?’ After all, he has a long history of doing drugs and losing stuff. But the White House says there is no way it was him.
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JEAN-PIERRE: “The president and the First Lady and their family were not here this weekend. They left on Friday and returned just yesterday. Where this was discovered is a heavily traveled area where many White House — West Wing, I should be even more specific, West Wing visitors come through this particular area.”
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PAVLICH: “So if it is not Hunter’s Coke, whose Coke is it? A Biden staffer? Most people who work in the White House are subject to background checks and they are drug tested and there are police dogs on the premises. And the White House is probably the last place you would expect to find a bag of cocaine. So, you would think they work hard to find out who brought it in, but law enforcement insiders say they may never find the culprit. How convenient. And what happens if they do find the cocaine crusader? Will they prosecute them?”
GALLAGHER: According to NBC News, there is a blurry timeline and it will make it very difficult to determine who was responsible for the cocaine in the White House. A blurry timeline? You don’t know who is going in and out of the White House?









