Former secret service agent Dan Bongino is claiming that the only explanation for the presence of cocaine in the White House is that President Joe Biden or his family members brought it inside.
The White House is an 18-acre complex surrounded by magnetometers and checkpoints, Mr. Bongino said in a recent Rumble video, adding that there were only specific ways into the White House, and all of them go through the checkpoints. “Whether it (cocaine) was found in the Lincoln bedroom or in the diplomatic reception room, it doesn’t matter. Somebody had to bypass the security magnetometer checkpoint to get that in there.”
“The 18-acre complex is like a ring surrounding the whole thing. The only way to get in is to go through one of the checkpoints,” he pointed out. There could be “no one” who could have just gotten through the checkpoint and brought cocaine in. “It’s someone who would have bypassed the checkpoints.”
“Well, who bypasses the checkpoints? The secret service with the protectees; Biden; the Biden family members; Jill Biden … The secret service didn’t have cocaine on them. So, it had to be one of the protectees. There’s no other explanation.”
“Probably one of the family members was likely driven in by the secret service who had it on him, found it, and just left it in the White House … Sad but true, that is what’s most likely what happened.” No one else could have gotten into the 18-acre complex with cocaine on them, concluded Mr. Bongino.
Ryan Fournier, executive director of the political organization Radical Alert, seconded Mr. Bongino’s take in a July 6 tweet. “Dan Bongino is 100 percent right.”
“I have been through Secret Service screening many times … You would not get through those checkpoints with something like cocaine. Family members are not checked like regular folks.”
“There’s literally drug dogs at the White House when you’re getting checked in …” he said in another tweet.
The cocaine was found in the White House on Sunday evening, July 3, with the U.S. Secret Service confirming the discovery and proposing that it was brought in by someone who works there or had authorization to enter the place.