Recently released images have shed light on a mysterious discovery made in the White House: cocaine.
It’s unclear how long the cocaine has been hidden in the White House, or how it managed to make its way into the presidential residence, but it raises questions about the security of the most important house in the United States.
The Secret Service recently seized the evidence, and has launched an investigation into the matter.
“We take all matters involving security of the White House very seriously,” said a Secret Service spokesperson. “The investigation is ongoing, but we can assure the American public that the President and senior staff were not in any danger.”
The cocaine was discovered during a routine security sweep of the White House and it is believed that it was brought in on the person or in the belongings of someone who had recently visited the White House.
It is not yet known who exactly is responsible for bringing in the drugs, or what their motives were, but it is certain that they are in very big trouble.
The federal government has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to drugs, and the person responsible for bringing the cocaine to the White House may face serious charges.
This is certainly not the first time that illegal substances have been found in the White House. In 2012, an anonymous source reported to the media that marijuana plants had been found during a routine security check.
The person responsible for bringing the plants to the White House was never identified, and no charges were ever pressed.
Whether or not the person who brought in the cocaine to the White House will be identified remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the Secret Service will be leaving no stone unturned in their investigation.
It’s safe to say that no one, and no substance, will be allowed to compromise the security of the White House.