• BobaFuttbucker@reddthat.com
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    3 months ago

    Half a dime bag was found, Biden’s director wanted it destroyed, but policy dictates evidence must be held for 7 years.

    That’s literally it.

    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/secret-service-briefs-house-oversight-members-cocaine-found-white-hous-rcna94045

    A source familiar with the investigation said that “the leading theory is that the substance belonged to one of hundreds of visitors who traveled through the building over the weekend.”

    Dear god you’re really desperate for news if that’s what you’re posting.

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      3 months ago

      That is not it. Director of Secret Service wanted to remove evidence to avoid controversy at the Biden White House. This is political.

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        3 months ago

        Please provide anything supplementary stating the desire to remove it was a political one. Cocaine does not belong at the White House. I concede due process should be followed and storing it for 7 years securely was probably the better option, but you’re just making assumptions for what is also a very reasonable stance.

        All signs that this was political in the NYPost article here are conjecture. What do you have that’s concrete?

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        3 months ago

        Yeah but so what? Only the most naive possible person would expect:

        • there to not be cocaine at the white house
        • for the Secret Service to not want to cover it up

        Who cares? You’re holding the power structure to a level of boy scout howdy-doody ethics that only exists in cartoons.

        Of course there’s cocaine at the white house, and of course the USSS tried to cover it up. I ain’t even mad about that.

        I find it hard to believe that a conservative — a political philosophy for adults who realize the world isn’t perfect and that political structure needs to adapt to that — would be upset about this.

        If you really think the secret service shouldn’t have tried to cover it up, why do you support people keeping their weapons? After all if we can expect the government to not break the rules, why have a second amendment?