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   Kamala's coke to All   
   Re: The Secret Service's investigation o   
   18 Jul 23 03:10:39   
   
   XPost: alt.drugs.cocaine, alt.news-media, sac.politics   
   XPost: talk.politics.guns   
   From: black.coke.whore@splcenter.org   
      
   On 21 Sep 2021, bruce bowser  posted some   
   news:22d7b876-9f93-4933-8db0-7242115cd54an@googlegroups.com:   
      
   > The black whore Kamala Harris likes to snort a few lines before she   
   > starts sucking cocks.   
      
   Of all the excuses offered by the Secret Service to explain why they   
   shut down the White House cocaine investigation last week after just 11   
   days, one jumped out as particularly ridiculous.   
      
   They couldn’t conduct interviews of potential cokeheads known to be in   
   the vicinity of where the bag of drugs was found, because they didn’t   
   want to infringe on their civil rights, Secret Service spokesman Anthony   
   Guglielmi told NBC.   
      
   “We have no evidence to approach them,” he said of 500 possible suspects   
   identified in the area on the holiday weekend before July 4.   
      
   Hah! Tell that to the hundreds of people rounded up by the FBI for just   
   being in the vicinity of the Capitol on January 6, 2021.   
      
   Sorry, nobody believes that the Biden administration cares about   
   safeguarding civil liberties unless it’s part of a coverup.   
      
   “They didn’t find anyone because they didn’t want to find anyone,” says   
   former NYPD commissioner Bernie Kerik after the Secret Service declared   
   that their joint investigation with the FBI had proved fruitless.   
      
   Shifting stories about where the cocaine was located add to the public   
   skepticism, and then a flat out lie about when the president and his son   
   left the White House for Camp David that weekend compounded the problem.   
      
   Despite enlisting the help of the FBI, the Secret Service found no   
   fingerprints or DNA evidence on the bag of cocaine.   
      
   According to Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi, the agency   
   didn’t have enough evidence to interview any of the potential   
   suspects.Getty Images/iStockphoto   
      
   “So, whoever had the cocaine, they wore gloves? I doubt it,” scoffs   
   Kerik. “And the fact they have changed the location three times makes it   
   evident they are trying to conceal and suppress where it was actually   
   found.”   
      
   Even more astonishing is that, in a complex bristling with security   
   cameras, the Secret Service said no surveillance video footage exists   
   because the baggie was located in a “blind spot.”   
      
   “I don’t care if it was a six foot blind spot,” says Kerik. “I can tell   
   you who walked into it and who walked out of it. The whole blind spot   
   argument is bogus.”   
      
   editorial Cocaine in the White House? Buried to be one of history’s   
   supposed mysteries   
      
   He claims the Secret Service know exactly whose cocaine it is.   
      
   “They don’t miss anything. They know their job. They are very   
   systematic, very organized, very thorough,” he said, adding, “The whole   
   thing is preposterous. It’s really an insult to the men and women in the   
   Secret Service and the FBI for them to say they can’t identify where the   
   cocaine came from.”   
      
   As the mystery dragged on into its second week, White House Press   
   Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre refused to rule out that the cocaine   
   belonged to a member of the Biden family and slammed the question as   
   “incredibly irresponsible.”   
      
   She also falsely claimed that the president and his son were not at the   
   White House two days before the cocaine was found.   
      
   “They were not here Friday. They were not here Saturday. They were not   
   here Sunday. They were not even here Monday.”   
      
   But Hunter and Joe were indeed at the White House on Friday, until 6:34   
   p.m., when they flew off for a long weekend at Camp David.   
      
   President Joe Biden and his son Hunter leaving the White House for a   
   long weekend at Camp David on June 30, 2023.AP Photo/Susan Walsh Even   
   former Russiagate federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann says the   
   investigation is a joke, while not pointing the finger at either Biden.   
      
   “It’s such bad law enforcement,” he told MSNBC, “and frankly, I would   
   say suspicious.   
      
   “You interview people. But you know what you don’t do before you   
   interview people? Publicly say that there’s no DNA evidence and no   
   fingerprints. Like why would you let the whole world know that if you’re   
   then going to interview people? Better for people to think that you   
   might have that,” he said.   
      
   But according to the Secret Service, there were just too many people to   
   interview. Anyway, cocaine possession is a misdemeanor in the District   
   of Columbia, so basically who cares, shut up and stop asking questions.   
      
   White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre incorrectly claimed that   
   the Biden family wasn’t at the White House at all the weekend the   
   cocaine was found.Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images This blasé   
   attitude is exactly the wrong message to be sending from the White   
   House.   
      
   Nancy Reagan would be rolling in her grave.   
      
   Even as a misdemeanor, the penalty in DC is up to 180 days in jail.   
   Cocaine is a serious drug that impairs judgement and encourages secrecy.   
      
   When it comes to the important work carried out in the White House, it   
   is a national security problem if the staff are drugged out, and so   
   sloppy that they leave their cocaine lying around.   
      
   Donald Trump, who is more familiar with the White House than most   
   people, told Fox News on Sunday: “You know how many cameras they have   
   opposite the front door of the Situation Room? [It’s] where you decide   
   on war, where you decide on nuclear.”   
      
   Anyone with any knowledge of law enforcement or familiarity with the   
   White House is skeptical about the Secret Service excuses.   
      
   A former senior Secret Service agent who has protected past presidents   
   worries that the agency is “closing the investigation to take the Biden   
   administration off the hook . . . I pray not, but I am suspicious that   
   the Secret Service . . . took the road that it believed would generate   
   the least criticism in the long term.”   
      
   He points out that Biden has a history of cozy relationships with the   
   agency.   
      
   When the head of his Secret Service detail, Dale Pupillo, suffered a   
   death in the family in 2009, then-VP Joe Biden flew on Air Force 2 to   
   Indiana to attend the wake. After Pupillo retired as Assistant Director   
   he continued to work for the Biden family in a private capacity.   
      
   Kimberly Cheatle, the current Secret Service director, appointed by   
   Biden last year, also served on his vice presidential security detail.   
      
   Hunter Biden has been assisted by Secret Service agents in past   
   mishaps.REUTERS/Julia Nikhinson Hunter has been rescued from various   
   drug-related scrapes by former and serving Secret Service agents.   
      
   >From the crack pipe he left inside an Arizona rental car to his gun   
   thrown in a trash can by his ex-lover Hallie Biden, the Secret Service   
   always seemed to arrive to clean up after him.   
      
   Hunter once told a friend, in a message left on his laptop, how his   
   father leveraged favors through his Secret Service agents: “guys that he   
   got their daughter into the naval academy that he had to the VP   
   residence and let them use his apartment to stay and cost the White   
   House, guys he paid their health insurance premiums for anonymously.”   
      
      
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