Trump Says He’s Reopening the Mysterious White House Cocaine Case

President Donald Trump is promising to reopen the mysterious White House cocaine case, pointing fingers directly at the Biden family. The scandal that rocked Washington last year may see new life as Trump vows to uncover “what really happened” when the illicit substance was discovered in the West Wing.

At a Glance

  • Trump believes either President Joe Biden or his son Hunter left a bag of cocaine found in the White House in July 2023
  • Trump has promised to investigate the incident further upon return to office
  • The cocaine was discovered in a heavily-used West Wing locker that was suspiciously “wiped clean” of fingerprints
  • Secret Service closed their investigation after just 11 days, citing lack of evidence
  • House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer’s investigation was hindered when the Secret Service allegedly destroyed the evidence

Trump Points Directly at Biden Family

President Donald Trump has made explosive claims regarding cocaine found in the White House last summer, directly implicating President Joe Biden and his son Hunter. Trump has stated plainly that he believes it was “either Joe or Hunter” who left the narcotics in a West Wing locker, promising to launch a thorough investigation into the matter should he return to the Oval Office.

The case has raised serious questions about security protocols and potential cover-ups at the highest levels of government. Adding to suspicions, the area where the cocaine was discovered was reportedly “wiped clean” of fingerprints, despite typically containing numerous prints from daily use – a detail Trump highlighted as particularly troubling.

The investigation into the White House cocaine incident hit a roadblock almost immediately, according to House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer. Congressional efforts to get to the bottom of the scandal were effectively terminated under suspicious circumstances, raising concerns about potential obstruction.

“I had to abandon the probe I led into the cocaine found at the Biden White House because the Secret Service destroyed the little plastic bag that contained the cocaine a few days after it was discovered,” James Comer said.

This premature destruction of key evidence came before a thorough investigation could be completed. The Secret Service abruptly closed their inquiry after just 11 days, despite examining approximately 500 potential suspects who had visited the White House. FBI forensic testing reportedly failed to yield usable fingerprints or sufficient DNA evidence, though sources later indicated a “partial hit” on DNA in a national database.

Hunter Biden’s History and White House Presence

Suspicion has particularly focused on Hunter Biden, who has a well-documented history of crack cocaine addiction, though he reportedly became sober in 2019. At the time of the cocaine discovery, reports confirmed Hunter had been living at the White House, though the Biden family was officially at Camp David when the substance was found.

“That was such a terrible thing because, you know, those bins are very loaded up with … they’re not clean, and they have hundreds and even thousands of fingerprints,” President Trump said.

Trump further emphasized the suspicious nature of the evidence, saying, “And when they went to look at it, it was absolutely stone cold, wiped dry. You know that, right?”

The Biden administration has consistently dismissed connections between the cocaine and the First Family. White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called such speculation “irresponsible reporting,” though the question of who brought illegal drugs into one of the most secure buildings in America remains unanswered – at least for now.