(Radar Online) The Secret Service closed its investigation into cocaine found at the White House without conducting a single interview, RadarOnline.com has learned.
The illicit substance was found in a cubby hole in the West Wing on July 2. At the time, President Biden and his son, Hunter, were at Camp David ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, critics quickly pointed to the first son’s battle with addiction.
While the Secret Service previously vowed to use all resources necessary to determine who the “dime-sized” baggie belonged to, the agency announced on Thursday that the probe had been closed without a named culprit.
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According to NBC News, the Secret Service said interviews had not been conducted when it was decided to wrap the investigation. Skeptics accused the Biden administration of a cover-up;however, a spokesperson for the agency explained several factors that prevented authorities from questioning suspects.
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With assistance from the FBI, the Secret Service followed through on a promise to thoroughly test the baggie for potential DNA and fingerprints — but the agency’s results failed to yield any usable evidence.
Security camera footage of the area where the substance was discovered was also analyzed but wasn’t able to provide any answers or clues. An additional wrench thrown the agency’s way was the volume of staff and visitors who passed through the West Wing ahead of the July Fourth holiday.