Onlookers were dumbfounded on Thursday when the Secret Service announced it has closed its investigation into the cocaine found at the White House earlier without a suspect.
The Secret Service closed its investigation into cocaine found at the White House, ruling they were unable to identify who was behind the incident due to ‘lack of physical evidence.’
Everyone from elected officials and conservative pundits to average Americans seemed puzzled by the lack of a suspect. The Secret Service announced it has closed its investigation into the cocaine found at the White House without naming a suspect."If you leave cocaine in the WH or leak a confidential SCOTUS draft to the press, you can rest well knowing every governmental investigative resource will never find out who you are. Leak classified documents on discord however and the Feds are at your front door in 35 minutes," pundit Stephen L. Miller tweeted.
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