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Washington (AFP) - The US Secret Service said Thursday that it cannot determine whose cocaine was found in the White House on July 2, and closed its probe into the incident. The law enforcement agency responsible for protecting US presidents said there were no fingerprints on the small package that contained the cocaine, found in the West Wing lobby. Nor did surveillance footage provide any leads on who might have placed the cocaine inside a receptacle used for holding the cellphones of people entering the West Wing, it said. "Without physical evidence, the investigation will not be able to si...
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Washington (AFP) - Cocaine found in the White House posed no threat to national security, a top aide to President Joe Biden said Friday, underlining that a highly sensitive facility nearby was not in use at the time. The cocaine was found last Sunday, embarrassing the administration which has taken pains to emphasize decorum after the disruption of the Donald Trump years. The Secret Service, which guards the White House, says the drug was found in a heavily trafficked area used by visitors. It was reportedly a small quantity found in a locker where cellphones and other belongings are left duri...
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