Republican probe into White House cocaine ruined by Secret Service destroying evidence: Comer book

By New York Post (Politics) | Created at 2025-01-09 15:04:33 | Updated at 2025-01-10 01:11:02 10 hours ago
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Small bags of cocaine. James Comer tried to conduct a probe of the cocaine found at the White House in 2023, only to find out that the Secret Service destroyed the evidence. photopixel - stock.adobe.com

Days after the Secret Service found a plastic bag containing cocaine in the White House in July 2023 James Comer announced a probe to find out who it belonged to.

However, less than a month later the agency admitted it had destroyed the evidence, quashing any hope of answers.

The Congressman (R-Ky.) had fired off a letter to the Secret Service director Kimberly Cheatle demanding answers as soon as the drugs were found in a West Wing storage locker, by the Situation Room and one floor below the Oval Office.

Republican Congressman James Comer demanded answers from the Secret Service after cocaine was found at the White House. He said the agency destroyed the evidence. Getty Images
The White House in Washington, DC, where the shocking discovery of cocaine was made in July 2023 — and the evidence was destroyed just days later. REUTERS

“I had to abandon the probe I led into the cocaine found at the Biden White House because the Secret Service destroyed the little plastic bag that contained the cocaine a few days after it was discovered.

“And the tapes in the White House — amazingly — did not show the particular location of the discovery,” writes Comer in his new book “All the President’s Money: Investigating the Secret Foreign Schemes that Made the Biden Family Rich.”

When the white powder was found on July 7, 2023, Secret Service agents ordered an evacuation of the White House. At the time, President Biden was at Camp David, according to reports.

However, Secret Service wrapped up its investigation in 11 days without ever naming a suspect, saying they had “a lack of physical evidence” to work with.

RealClearPolitics reported in August 2024 Cheatle wanted to destroy the cocaine but faced internal opposition, a claim denied by Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi. 

The locker where a small bag of cocaine was found at the White House in 2023. The Secret Service eventually destroyed the evidence, according to James Comer. Dept of Homeland Security
A stock image of a bag of cocaine powder. DedMityay – stock.adobe.com

“The presence of illegal drugs in the White House is unacceptable and a shameful moment in the White House’s history,” said Comer in a press release at the time. 

“Congress funds White House security procedures, and the Secret Service has a responsibility to maintain effective safety protocols.”

A year later Cheatle resigned from her post following the first assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump at a campaign event in Pennsylvania.

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