President Donald Trump says President Joe Biden or his son left infamous cocaine baggie at White House

President Donald Trump recently made a shocking claim during an interview, suggesting that either former President Joe Biden or his son, Hunter Biden, may have left behind a bag of cocaine at the White House in 2023. The discovery of the cocaine in a storage locker near the entrance to the White House’s West Wing on July 2, 2023, sparked an investigation by the Secret Service, but ultimately no suspect was identified.
In the interview with Ben Domenech of The Spectator, Trump speculated on who may have been responsible for leaving the cocaine behind. “So … who actually left the cocaine in the White House?” Domenech asked. Trump responded, “Well, either Joe or Hunter. Could be Joe, too.”
The former president expressed his concern over the cleanliness of the storage lockers in the White House, noting that they are often covered with fingerprints. However, in this particular instance, he claimed that the locker containing the bag of cocaine had been wiped clean with a strong form of alcohol, making it difficult to trace the culprit.
Trump hinted at the possibility of further investigation into the incident, suggesting that “bad stuff happened there.” He did not provide any further details on what he meant by that statement.
Hunter Biden, who has a well-documented history of substance abuse, including an addiction to crack cocaine, has been the subject of speculation in connection to the incident. In his 2021 memoir, “Beautiful Things,” he opened up about his struggles with addiction and his road to recovery. Despite his past issues with substance abuse, he has been sober since 2019, as confirmed in federal court testimony.
Former White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre faced questions about the cocaine discovery during a press conference, where she emphasized that the Biden family was not present at the White House when the cocaine was found. They were staying at Camp David in Maryland at the time.
The Secret Service closed its investigation into the cocaine incident, citing a lack of physical evidence or surveillance footage to identify a suspect. The agency stated that without concrete leads, it was unable to pinpoint who may have deposited the cocaine in the area where it was found.
Fox News Digital reached out to Biden’s office and Hunter Biden’s legal team for comment on Trump’s remarks but did not receive an immediate response. The controversy surrounding the discovery of the cocaine at the White House continues to raise questions and speculation about who may have been responsible for leaving it behind.