The Secret Service is under fire like never before.
Now the embattled agency is back in the limelight and it doesn’t look good for the once proud agency.
And one shocking new revelation just blew the doors open on this major Secret Service scandal.
Biden’s White House cocaine scandal just reemerged after this new Secret Service revelation
A cocaine-filled baggie was discovered at the White House last year over the Fourth of July weekend.
Not surprisingly, Hunter Biden was immediately at the top of everyone’s list of potential suspects.
Hunter’s long-running struggles with drug addiction, including the use of crack cocaine, made him suspect number one.
But then the Secret Service bizarrely claimed they conducted a full investigation but couldn’t identify the cocaine culprit.
The White House is the most heavily secure building in the world, with cameras everywhere, a secure check-in, and thorough background checks conducted on anyone who enters the building.
But once again, it appeared another Biden scandal would simply be successfully swept under the rug by the politicized Secret Service.
But now RealClearPolitics political correspondent Susan Crabtree has revealed that former Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle – who resigned in disgrace after former President Donald Trump’s near assassination attempt – and other top leaders in the agency wanted to destroy the cocaine.
Three credible sources told Crabtree that the Secret Service Forensics Services Division and the Uniformed Division fought to keep the cocaine from being destroyed.
Secret Service leadership tried to bury the cocaine scandal
Cheatle and then-deputy Secret Service director Ronald Rowe – who is now the acting director – pulled a Uniformed Division agent off the cocaine investigation because the agent wanted to conduct a thorough crime scene investigation.
The First Family was at Camp David for the weekend when the discovery was made, but it was revealed that Hunter Biden had been staying at the White House.
Secret Service investigators sent the bag of cocaine to an FBI crime lab for fingerprint and DNA testing.
But the FBI claimed they couldn’t get any fingerprints though they did find a partial hit on the DNA.
“Several sources, citing private statements by a special agent in the Forensics Services Division who supervised the vault containing the cocaine evidence, said the agency ran the DNA material against national criminal databases and ‘got a partial hit.’ The term ‘partial hit’ is vague in this context, but in forensics lingo usually means law enforcement found DNA matching a blood relative of a finite pool of people,” RealClearPolitics reported.
However, Cheatle and the top Secret Service leadership decided not to run any additional tests or conduct any interviews with anyone working at the White House.
“That’s because they didn’t want to know, or even narrow down the field of who it could be,” a source told RealClearPolitics.
“It could have been Hunter Biden, it could have been a staffer, it could have been someone doing a tour – we’ll never know.”
The Secret Service claimed that interviewing the nearly 500 people working at the White House would stretch resources thin and that the lack of a fingerprint made an investigation worthless.
“A decision was made not to get rid of the evidence, and it really pissed off Cheatle,” a Secret Service source stated.
Cheatle got the job as Secret Service director with the strong support of First Lady Jill Biden and her staff.
Now, the agency is under fire once again after it was revealed that the Secret Service buried a scandal because it could have done serious political damage to the Biden White House.