The U.S. Secret Service's decision to conclude its investigation into the cocaine discovered at the White House has ignited a firestorm of criticism and fueled suspicions of a cover-up, particularly among commentators like Judge Jeanine Pirro of "The Five." Pirro expressed her outrage, suggesting the inconclusive result undermines American justice and implies a Biden administration cover-up.
Pirro's remarks highlighted the perceived double standard in the handling of drug-related offenses, particularly concerning the potential disparity in treatment between a high-profile case like this and those involving ordinary citizens, especially Black Americans. She questioned the Secret Service's competence and integrity, suggesting their inability to identify a suspect points to either ineptitude or a deliberate attempt to conceal the truth.
The commentator also criticized the White House's response to media inquiries, particularly Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's dismissal of questions regarding the Biden family's potential involvement as "incredibly irresponsible." Pirro argued this reflects an attitude of being above the law and a disregard for public accountability.
Further fueling the controversy are reports of another banned substance being found in the White House, raising questions about the overall security and protocols within the presidential residence. The timeline of events, including the presence of the Biden family at the White House around the time of the discovery, has also come under scrutiny. Pirro questioned why drug testing of White House staff hasn't been conducted and why security measures, such as cameras and canine units, seemingly failed to provide sufficient information to identify the culprit.
The commentator contrasted the Secret Service's response to this incident with their reaction to a previous anthrax scare, where the building was evacuated. The perceived lack of urgency in the cocaine investigation further contributes to the suspicion of a cover-up. Pirro also called for an end to what she perceives as misleading statements from the White House, particularly regarding Hunter Biden's presence at the time of the incident. The implications for Hunter Biden's ongoing legal battles, specifically his plea deal, were also mentioned, with Pirro suggesting a motive for shielding him from further scrutiny.
Finally, Pirro questioned Hunter Biden's frequent presence at official events, including White House functions and international trips, given his history of substance abuse. She expressed concern about the president's apparent need to constantly oversee his son and suggested Hunter Biden should prioritize his own responsibilities, including his seventh granddaughter and child.

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