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Secret Service Concludes Investigation Into Cocaine Found At White House

The Secret Service also said they did not find surveillance footage of the incident.

The Secret Service announced Thursday that it has concluded its investigation into cocaine found at the White House.

The Story: A white powder was found over the July 4 holiday weekend in a small bag in a “heavily traveled area” of the West Wing while the Biden family was at Camp David.

  • “The Secret Service received the FBI’s laboratory results, which did not develop latent fingerprints and insufficient DNA was present for investigative comparisons,” a statement read.
  • The Secret Service also said they did not find surveillance footage of the incident.

Deeper dive: Secret Service investigators told House Committee members in a closed-door meeting that they had not identified a suspect and were closing the investigation.

The point: Last week, press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre confirmed the investigation would end this week.

  • “We will take any action that is appropriate and warranted, pending the outcome of the Secret Service,” Jean-Pierre told reporters.

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