Cocaine Found in the White House

Cocaine was found in the White House on Sunday night. Secret Service agents discovered the white powder in the West Wing, where the Oval Office, vice president’s office and briefing room are located. The area, which is accessible to tour groups, was temporarily evacuated. The cocaine was in a cubicle where visitors are required to store their phones and other personal belongings.

Lab reports confirmed on Wednesday that the substance is cocaine. An investigation has been launched.

Many are asking how this happened in one of the most heavily guarded buildings in the world. Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton wrote a letter to Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle requesting information surrounding the incident to be released. He asked about the screening process for visitors and how many times drugs have been discovered in the White House before.

Considering how many surveillance cameras and security measures are in place, they should have found the culprit already.

Was it Hunter? With Hunter Biden’s track record of smoking crack cocaine (and filming himself doing it), many believe the drugs are his. He was also in the White House two days before the cocaine was found.

Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre argued in a daily briefing that the substance likely belonged to a tourist since it was found in a “heavily traveled area.”

If this were the case, why wasn’t it caught on the surveillance cameras? Some have theorized that it was actually found in a private area and that is why it is supposedly not on video. If that did happen, planting it in an area that receives thousands of visitors a day and waiting until Hunter Biden was out of town to do it would make for a convenient cover-up.

The Secret Service is running fingerprint analysis, which they say could take several weeks—enough time for everyone to forget about the incident.

Moral decline: Regardless of whom the drugs belong to, the one certain point is the level of lawlessness in the White House. The Prophet Isaiah wrote about a “sinful nation, a people laden with iniquity” (Isaiah 1:4). This is a depressingly accurate description of this end time.

Even if the drugs don’t belong to a government official or a member of the Biden crime family, it is still an embarrassing episode for American politics. If they can’t keep an illegal substance out of the president’s residence, what does that say about the nation’s security as a whole?

“[T]he whole head is sick,” Isaiah wrote (verse 5). As time goes on, expect the moral decline to get worse. To find out more about how the current administration highlights the spiritual sickness consuming America, read Trumpet executive editor Stephen Flurry’s article “What Hunter Biden Doesn’t Mention.”