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It’s Not Just Cocaine: Secret Service Reveals Another Drug Was Found in Biden White House Twice Last Year

by Western Journal
July 14, 2023 at 7:17 am
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Cocaine at the WH Found in a ‘Much More Secure Place’ Than Originally Indicated: Report

A view of the West Wing of the White House in Washington, DC, on July 5, 2023, Cocaine discovered at the White House was left in an area frequently used by visitors on tours -- and not while President Joe Biden and his family were on the premises, officials said on July 5, 2023. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP) (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

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Just as the White House drug scandal appeared to be dying down, largely due to the complete lack of information surrounding it, another has sprung up to take its place.

According to a scandalous new report from Fox News, marijuana was twice found in the White House in 2022 — at least nine months before the current cocaine scandal that has engulfed the Biden White House.

The Secret Service reportedly confirmed this information to members of Congress during a classified briefing over the Fourth of July weekend.

It is worth noting that both medical and recreational marijuana use is legal in Washington, D.C.

In fact, according to the Metropolitan Police, the following things are all legal for a 21-year-old to do:

  • Possess two ounces or less of marijuana
  • Transfer an ounce of marijuana or less to another 21-year-old, as long as there is no monetary transaction
  • Grow their own marijuana plants (with restrictions)
  • Possess marijuana-related drug paraphernalia
  • Use marijuana on private property

Given that, one may assume that a little bit of weed found in the White House would hardly be worth writing about.

However, there are still a number of restrictions (you can’t sell marijuana, you can’t operate heavy machinery while under the influence, et al.) that do apply to marijuana use in D.C., and this new scandal appears to clearly run afoul of at least one of those restrictions.

As D.C.’s ACLU branch noted: “Federal law enforcement officers still may arrest anyone in the District for possession of any amount of marijuana. You still cannot have marijuana on federal land (which includes Rock Creek Park, the National Mall, and area around federal buildings) or on the Metro system.”

Last checked, buildings don’t get much more federal than the symbolic epicenter of this country.

A Secret Service representative confirmed to Fox News that agents had found “small amounts of marijuana” in both July and September of 2022.

However, just like the ongoing cocaine scandal, it doesn’t appear anything will ever come of this new revelation.

“No one was arrested in these incidents, because the weight of the marijuana confiscated did not meet the legal threshold for federal charges or D.C. misdemeanor criminal charges, as the District of Columbia had decriminalized possession,” the representative told Fox.

That’s a curious distinction given the exact verbiage that the ACLU employed in describing how marijuana is still not allowed in federal buildings — which the White House unequivocally is.

“The marijuana was collected by officers and destroyed,” the representative added.

For the incumbent president, these scandals are only increasing what will already be a difficult re-election bid.

Some of Biden’s staunchest political rivals are seizing on this, ranging from general Republican disillusionment and anger with the whole situation, to former President Donald Trump outright asking if the current president was “on cocaine.”

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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