On Thursday, Donald Trump ordered the declassification of government documents connected to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr. After signing the executive order, Trump told reporters that “everything will be revealed.” I’m all for it. There’s something else I want to know, and I think Trump should use his power to expose the truth about it.
I want to know who brought cocaine into the White House back in 2023.
On July 3, 2023, the White House was evacuated after someone discovered cocaine, sparking a blatant cover-up. Initial reports claimed that the cocaine showed up in the library, but the Secret Service later shifted the story to the high-traffic West Wing — a suspicious change given the library’s restricted access in the living quarters. This discrepancy hinted at an effort to protect someone close to the Biden family.
The Secret Service’s "investigation" was a farce. After ten days, it closed the case, claiming no fingerprints, DNA, or video evidence existed. This happened even though the White House is one of the most secure buildings in the world. Veteran Secret Service agent Dan Bongino called out the absurdity, noting that fewer than 200 people had access and that prints should have been retrievable. He suggested that pressure from the White House was behind the failure to identify the culprit.
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Speculation centered on Hunter Biden, but sources claimed the cocaine belonged to someone in the Biden family’s inner circle. Reports indicated that investigators told Joe Biden the individual’s name but chose to keep it hidden. Officially, the case is "unsolved," but it’s clear that someone buried the truth to protect the Bidens.
Trump has a unique opportunity to finally uncover the truth. He has always been a disruptor, unafraid to take on the swamp and expose corruption. If he’s willing to declassify government records on the JFK, RFK, and MLK assassinations, he certainly ought to be willing to use his authority to reveal any relevant information and demand a full, transparent investigation into this cover-up.
If Trump were to do this, critics would, of course, argue that this is a distraction or that he’s just trying to settle old scores. But this isn’t about politics. This is about accountability. If cocaine made its way into the White House, it’s a serious security breach that raises questions about the integrity of the previous administration.
Moreover, releasing the truth would serve as a stark reminder of just how far the Biden White House had fallen. While Democrats were busy lecturing Americans about morality and ethics, their own house was anything but in order. The American people deserve to know what really happened.
This is the perfect opportunity for Trump to keep his promise to drain the swamp. Anyone involved in the cover-up must be fired to restore faith in the integrity of the Secret Service. By shining a light on this scandal, he would not only expose the hypocrisy of the previous administration but also reaffirm his commitment to transparency and justice.
Some may argue that it’s time to move on, but scandals like this can’t simply be swept under the rug.