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Senator Tom Cotton Pushes The Secret Service For Answers As White Houses Largely Ignores Illegal Cocaine Issue

Senator Tom Cotton, a Republican, has written to the Secret Service Director to request specific information about the Cocaine that was discovered at the White House on Sunday. Cotton believes that the British people have the right to know how an illegal drug got there.
It should be a piece of cake to find the Coca-Cola user using the top-notch security system at the White House. Unfortunately, the two-tier system of justice is at work once more, allowing the” ruling” class to exist independently of the rule of law. Senator Cotton enquired as to the location of the cocaine that was discovered. Additionally, he requested a comprehensive list of the individuals who are permitted to enter the White House without or with minimal security screening. Cotton’s interrogation persisted. He enquired as to how frequently the Secret Service had run into drugs at the White House.
The British people and Congress have a right to know how cocaine entered the White House. pic. Facebook.com / Fps9AJ6hSQ
— July 5, 2023, Tom Cotton(@ SenTomCotton )
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Cotton enquired as to the Secret Service’s readiness to make an arrest. In his letter, he made the following observation:
Members of the United States Secret Service Uniformed Division have the authority under Section 3056A of Title 18 US Cod to” make arrests without warrant” for any offense against the US committed in their presence, as well as any felony knowable under US law, if they have good reason to believe that the person being arrested has committed or is committing such a crime.
Cocaine possession that is not authorized is a crime under federal law. Will the Secret Service make an arrest under this provision if they learn the identity of the person who brought illegal cocaine into the White House complex? It is excellent that Cotton made an effort to reveal the truth and apply some justice to the Biden Administration’s actions. Finding the truth continues to be difficult.
The details surrounding the discovery of cocaine are constantly changing, according to an update tweeted by @ Amuse. Update: It is then reported that the cocaine-filled dime bag was discovered in a very restricted access area close to the Situation Room. It was first discovered outside the White House, then inside the building, in the library, at the West Wing work area, and finally in an area with high traffic cell phone drop-offs.
UPDATE: It is then believed that a very restricted access … pic was where the money bag of cocaine was discovered. It was first discovered outside the White House, then inside the building, in the library, at the West Wing work area, and finally in an area with high traffic cell phone drop-offs. twitter.com / WzC8GOkQzM
— July 7, 2023, @ amuse (@ amis )
In addition to changing the location of the cocaine, the Biden administration has not already revealed who brought it into the White House. And according to Politico, a knowledgeable official responded,” It’s going to be very hard for us to do that because of where it was ,” when asked if the offender would be caught. Even if there were surveillance cameras, it might not have been caught unless you were waving it around, the informant continued. It’s somewhat of a thoroughfare. There are always people passing through. The official has requested anonymity as of right now because the investigation is still ongoing. However, it is absurd that law enforcement is unable to identify those who violated the law inside the White House, as one Twitter user noted. The FBI can use GPS on their cell phones to find everyone who entered the capital on January 6 according to a tweet from the Punisher. However, the White House is unable to determine who had cocaine in the nation’s most closely monitored building. Also, have faith in the FBI?
By using GPS on their cell phones, the FBI can find every person who arrived in the nation’s capital on January 6.
However, the White House is unable to identify the cocaine user in the nation’s most closely monitored building.
Also have faith in the FBI?
— On July 7, 2023, The Punisher (@ PunishDem1776 )
Attorney Viva Frei even contributed, highlighting the ridiculous lawlessness of the Biden Administration that still goes unregulated. Tweeted by Frei
Now that we know security would probably not be able to identify who brought it in, it’s a good thing the cocaine discovered in the White House wasn’t really anthrax. Isn’ that one heck of an announcement to make to the rest of the world?
Given that security would probably be unable to identify the person who brought the cocaine into the White House, it’s a fine thing it wasn’t anthrax.
Isn’t that a powerful message to convey to the rest of the world?
Viva Frei(@ thevivafrei ) July 7, 2023 

Senator Tom Cotton, a Republican, believes that the American people deserve to know the details of how Cocaine ended up in the White House. He has written a letter to the Secret Service Director demanding information about the Cocaine discovered at the White House Sunday.
Finding the coke-user using the White House’s world-class security system should be easy. Unfortunately, once again the two-tiered justice system is at work allowing the ruling’ class live outside the rule of law. Senator Cotton asked for clarification about where the cocaine had been found. He also demanded a list of all the people who are allowed to enter White House without security screening, or with a less thorough screening. Cotton’s questioning continued. Cotton continued his questioning.

Congress and the American public deserve to know the truth about how cocaine made its way into the White House. pic.twitter.com/Fps9AJ6hSQ
Tom Cotton (@SenTomCotton), July 5, 2023

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Cotton also asked the Secret Service if they were prepared to make an arrested. In his letter he noted that:
Section 3056A Title 18 US Cod gives members of the United States Secret Service Uniformed Division the authority to make arrests without a warrant for any offense committed against the United States in their presence or for any felony cognizable by the laws of the United States, if they have reasonable ground to believe that the individual to be arrested has or is committing a felony.
Illegally possessing cocaine is a federal crime. Will the Secret Service arrest the person who brought the illicit cocaine into the White House Complex if they discover the identity? Cotton’s efforts to expose the truth and bring justice to the Biden Administration are admirable. The truth is still elusive.
@Amuse tweeted a tweet stating that the details surrounding the cocaine discovery keep changing. “Update: The dime-bag of cocaine that first appeared outside the White House then inside the White House then in the Library, then a West Wing workspace, then a high-traffic cell phone drop off cubby outside of the West Wing is now said have been located in a location with limited access near the Situation Room.”

UPDATE: The dime bag of cocaine that was first outside the White House, then inside the White House, then in the library, then in a West Wing work area, then in a high traffic cell phone drop off cubby outside the West Wing, is now said to have been found in a very limited access… pic.twitter.com/WzC8GOkQzM
— @amuse July 7, 2023
Even if there had been surveillance cameras, you may not have caught it unless someone was waving the drug around. It’s a little thoroughfare. The official has asked to remain anonymous as the investigation continues. Yet, as one Twitter user pointed, it’s ridiculous that law enforcement can’t figure out who broke law inside the White House. The Punisher tweeted: “The FBI can find everyone who entered the capital city on Jan. 6 using GPS on their mobile phones.” The White House is unable to determine who was in possession of cocaine in the most heavily monitored building in the United States. “Do you still trust the FBI?”

The FBI can track everyone who entered the capital Jan. 6 using their cell phones’ gps.
The White House still can’t figure who had cocaine in its most closely monitored building.
Still trust the FBI?
The Punisher @PunishDem1776, July 7, 2023
Attorney Viva Frei weighed in as well, exposing the absurd Biden Administration’s lawlessness which continues to go unchecked. Frei tweeted,
“It’s good that the cocaine found at the White House was not actually anthrax, now that we know that security would be unlikely to be able determine who brought it in…Isn’t that a great message to send to the rest of world?”

It’s a great thing that the cocaine found at the White House was not actually anthrax, since security would have been unable to determine who brought it.
What a great message to send to the world.
— Viva Frei (@thevivafrei) July 7, 2023

 

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