‘They know exactly’ Who Brought Cocaine To White House…Ex-Secret Service Agent Dan Bongino Getting Texts From Former Colleagues

This whitewash isn’t going to make the scandal go away.

The Great White House Cocaine Mystery of 2023 might have been publicly dismissed by the Secret Service, but former Secret Service agent Don Bongino isn’t letting it die easily.

And neither are some of the former agents he served with.

In an interview posted to Twitter on Sunday by The Daily Signal reporter Mary Margaret Olohan, Bongino said his social network of fellow agents had been texting and emailing him since the bombshell discovery of cocaine in the White House on July 2 began making headlines around the world.

“They are absolutely furious about this,” he said. “I got 50 emails, communications, texts from people. ‘This is embarrassing. Humiliating … They know exactly who it was.’”

In other words, neither Bongino nor his fellow former Secret Service agents are buying the official Secret Service conclusion last week that the question of who brought cocaine into the West Wing of the White House in the lead-up to the Fourth of July holiday will never be answered.

Check out the interview below:

 

Bongino, who has repeatedly gone public attacking the White House version of events surrounding the discovery of the coke, outlined them again with Olohan — specifically that there is a relatively small number of individuals who would have access to that part of the White House in the first place.

In contrast to the East Wing of the White House, which is open to public tours and the like, the West Wing is “limited access — it’s even more limited access on the weekend,” he said.

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“So, there’s probably less than 200 people who could have left this cocaine,” he said.

“They gotta know who did it. The question is, who’s pressuring them … to not find out who did it. And it’s gotta be coming from this White House.”

Regardless of the source of the pressure, Bongino made his feelings clear earlier when he encouraged the men and women in the Secret Service to avoid allowing the Democratic agenda do to their agency what it’s done to the FBI — a once-admired law enforcement that has capitulated itself in the public’s eye by, among other things, its outrageous treatment of the Hunter Biden laptop investigation and its meddling in the 2020 election.

“There’s no way that this should have went down the way it did,” he said. “Let me just say as a personal plea to my former colleagues in the Secret Service whom I adore and love, ‘Don’t do to that agency what the FBI did to itself.’”

The only real question about the cocaine mystery, Bongino said, is: “Is it Hunter or one of his friends?”

“Here’s the thing,” he said. “I’m in the Secret Service 12 years, a good amount of time. We’ve never had this problem. … By Occam’s Razor, the process of deduction. Keep things simple. Keep it simple, stupid.

“You’ve got this guy, we never found coke in there before. You’ve got a dude who’s doing coke on tape, who’s got a reputation for being a coke addict. He’s living in the White House. He’s there on Friday. The coke’s found on Sunday, and everybody is like, ‘Gosh, who could it be?’”

Now, there’s no way at this point to say that Bongino is correct regarding the cocaine’s origins being Hunter Biden or a Hunter Biden-adjacent individual.

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Maybe it’s someone that doesn’t have anything to do with Hunter. Hunter might be suitably dishonorable, but he doesn’t carry a monopoly on having a history of drug problems, after all.

What it is almost certainly possible to say with confidence is that the Secret Service show of executing an “investigation” that included no actual interviews was a whitewash destined to keep the Biden White House from further political embarrassment. No matter who is actually behind the cocaine, that much cannot be avoided.

 

 

 

By Ella Ford

Ella Ford is a mother of two, a Christian conservative writer with degrees in American History, Social and Behavioral Science and Liberal Studies, based in the Tulsa, Oklahoma area.

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