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White House Library Evacuated as Cocaine Found on Premises, Secret Service Launches Investigation

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In a concerning incident on Sunday evening, the White House was evacuated after the discovery of cocaine in the White House library. The Secret Service is currently conducting an investigation into the matter to determine the source and circumstances surrounding the illegal substance.

According to a dispatch call reviewed by DailyMail.com, the initial findings revealed that a preliminary test on the white powder confirmed it to be cocaine. The substance was found in the White House library, which is accessible to the public during tours and located two floors below the first family’s living quarters.

While speculation has arisen regarding President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, who had visited the White House just two days prior, it is important to note that the library is a part of the public tour and frequented by many visitors. The investigation aims to establish how the cocaine found its way into the White House premises.

U.S. Secret Service spokesman Anthony Gulielmi informed the Washington Post that further testing is underway to verify the nature of the substance. Importantly, President Joe Biden was not present in the executive mansion when the discovery occurred, ensuring his safety and distancing him from the incident.

As authorities work diligently to uncover the details surrounding this alarming event, the focus remains on identifying those responsible for introducing the illicit drug into such a high-security location.

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Dana Sterling-Editor

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