Reports changed yet again on where exactly the cocaine was discovered inside the White House.
WLTR has reported on the conflicting reports since the cocaine’s discovery Sunday evening.
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The New York Post reported earlier this week the substance was located in the residence’s library.
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Although initial reports said the substance was found in the residence’s library, Secret Service officials reportedly said Tuesday it was located in the West Wing.
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The cocaine was found in a West Wing common area where staff, visitors and some tourists pass through and leave personal items like phones etc before going to West Wing office areas.
It’s pretty damn sad the first thing millions… pic.twitter.com/rbBXw582O5
— UltraMJTruth (@MJTruthUltra) July 5, 2023
Here’s audio from the hazmat response.
It appears to say “library.”
You be the judge.
Good Morning Twitterland. Let the cocaine spin begin. I clearly hear “library” on this Hazmat audio, but WH spins it to ‘common workspace in the West Wing’ open to tours. pic.twitter.com/wVDgtBdBUy
— SweetPeaBelle (@SweetPeaBell326) July 5, 2023
However, a Secret Service source reportedly told Daily Mail the cocaine was found in a ‘West Wing work area.’
Daily Mail reports:
The mystery of the cocaine also deepened on Tuesday afternoon when Secret Service officials said it was found in the West Wing – an area used by members of the Biden administration, White House staff and hundreds of journalists.
Radio dispatches by the D.C. Fire Department and reviewed by DailyMail.com, suggested the substance had been found in the library two floors below the private White House residence – and part of the public tour.
The West Wing, where officials claim the cocaine was discovered, is the activity center for the White House.
It includes the Oval Office, offices for the president’s executive staff, Cabinet Room, Roosevelt Room and the press briefing room where dozens of members of the White House press corps gather for work every day.
Both career and political White House staff traverse the West Wing on a daily basis.
The sheer number of individuals in that space daily spans all the way up to the president’s closest advisers down to cleaning and maintenance staff.
Following initial reports that the white powder substance was found in the library and was confirmed as cocaine, trolls began to speculate that President Biden’s addict son Hunter Biden was the source of the illicit drug making it into the White House.
The White House library, however, is located in the executive residence and is part of the tour where members of the public regularly walk through. It is also two floors below the first family’s living quarters.
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MSNBC reported on the latest change to the story.
The White House reportedly claimed the cocaine was found in a "much more secure place" near the situation room.
It apparently was found in an area where average people can't just waltz inside, according to MSNBC.
“What we have learned is that there are in fact two West Wing entrances…and now the investigation has progressed and so they’re saying the West Executive entrance, which as you noted, is closer to the situation room," Kelly O'Donnell said.
O'Donnell said it's next to West Executive Drive.
That’s where, for example, the vice president’s vehicle was parked,” she added.
WATCH:
NEW: The White House is now claiming the cocaine was found "in a much more secure place ... near the Situation Room" and next to "where, for example, the vice president's vehicle is parked." pic.twitter.com/N17r8YJyVV
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 6, 2023
The White House's story continues to change.
Maybe it's because they know who's responsible for the cocaine and don't want to publicly admit it.
Meanwhile, footage of Hunter Biden on the White House balcony has led to speculation he did a bump of cocaine on the Fourth of July.
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