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Saturday, December 21, 2024

Bongino Reveals What Secret Service Knows of WH Cocaine Smuggler

'They gotta know who did it. The question is, who’s pressuring them... to not find out who did it...'

(Luis CornelioHeadline USA) In a recent interview with The Daily Signal’s Mary Margaret Olohan, former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino shed light on a shocking incident that has left the Secret Service furious and embarrassed.

Bongino, who is now a popular podcast host, revealed that he had received numerous communications from current agents expressing their outrage over the disturbing cocaine smuggling incident at the Biden White House.

“A lot of my former colleagues at the Secret Service who retired, they are absolutely furious about this,Bongino told the Signal before describing his communications with the Secret Service.

I got 50 emails, communications, texts from people. ‘This is embarrassing, humiliating.’ These are good guys, man, guys who worked for [former presidents Barack] Obama and [George W.] Bush, nonpartisan guys, most of them aren’t even political. This is embarrassing, they know exactly who it was,” Bongino added.

According to Bongino, there are fewer than 200 individuals who could have been responsible for smuggling the illicit substance into the White House.

He further speculated that the identity of the culprit is likely known, but there appears to be pressure from the current White House administration to suppress the investigation.

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,” Bongino added.

When asked if he believed whether the cocaine belonged to Hunter Biden, the embattled first son, Bongino said, “The question is, is it Hunter or one of his friends. I’m in the Secret Service for 12 years a good amount of time. We never had this problem.”

Bongino’s scathing remarks come five days after the Secret Service swiftly ended its investigation into the smuggling. The investigation ultimately led to no suspects.

“On July 12, the Secret Service received the FBI’s laboratory results, which did not develop latent fingerprints and insufficient DNA was present for investigative comparisons,” the Secret Service claimed in a press release on July 15. “Therefore, the Secret Service is not able to compare evidence against the known pool of individuals. The FBl’s evaluation of the substance also confirmed that it was cocaine.”

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