Secret Service Closes White House Cocaine Investigation Without Identifying Suspect
- Cocaine was found in the White House in early July, prompting an investigation by the Secret Service.
- The investigation concluded without identifying a suspect due to lack of physical evidence like fingerprints or DNA.
- Surveillance footage also did not provide any clear leads on who left the cocaine.
- Some lawmakers have expressed frustration and skepticism about the results of the investigation.
- The cocaine was likely left accidentally by a visitor during a tour of the White House.






























































