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Did Cheatle resign to hide something, or was it to avoid an investigation?
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Last year at this time we were having news reports of cocaine being found at the White house. Since then, there has been no movements as to who it belonged to, nor has there been any words as to who brought it into the White House. Now with Cheatle gone we won't find out anything. I'm going to take us back with links to stories (mostly from Soldier of Fortune via Susan Katz Keating), but first there was this video by Penguin 6;



Then came the stories: (July 12th '23)
EXCLUSIVE: Fingerprints Found on Cocaine Bag at White House, Security Sources Say – Soldier of Fortune Magazine (sofmag.com)
Quote: Officials at the White House know who handled a packet of cocaine that was found inside the Executive Mansion, and have confirmed that finding via fingerprint evidence, according to sources with direct knowledge of the investigation. 
 
“We know who handled it,” one security source said. “We’ve known since last week.”
 
Two sources disclosed the name of the person who is believed to have handled the packet. Soldier of Fortune is withholding the name pending official confirmation.
Agents with the U.S. Secret Service found “suspicious white powder” inside the White House on July 2, prompting an emergency evacuation while tests were performed on the powder. A lab test proved that the white substance was cocaine. 
 
Another test brought back a hit on fingerprints, the security source said.
 
The results came in quickly on the fingerprints because the sample was sent to a unit that gets results within 24 hours. 
 
Soldier of Fortune on Wednesday filed formal Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests with three agencies that are likeliest to know about the fingerprint results. The agencies are the Washington, D.C. Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department; the Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia; and the U.S. Secret Service.

Further down the story was this:
Quote: 
Representatives from the Secret Service, meanwhile, will meet on Thursday morning with the House Oversight Committee to discuss the cocaine incident, according to Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi. 
 
The committee chairman, James Comer (R-KY) last week asked Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle to provide “a staff level briefing” on the cocaine issue by July 14.
“The presence of illegal drugs in the White House is unacceptable and a shameful moment in the White House’s history,” Comer wrote in his July 7 letter to Cheatle.
In the letter, Comer did not mention fingerprints.
 
Federal rules regarding FOIA requests gives the agencies until Aug. 1 to respond to the request from Soldier of Fortune.

White-House-Secret-Service-Letter-Briefing-request-070723.pdf
Quote: Dear Director Cheatle: July 7, 2023 The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is investigating the details surrounding the discovery of cocaine in the White House. This alarming development requires the Committee to assess White House security practices and determine whose failures led to an evacuation of the building and finding of the illegal substance. The Committee requests the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) provide additional information.

The presence of illegal drugs in the White House is unacceptable and a shameful moment in the White House’s history. According to a senior law-enforcement official, the cocaine was found in a storage facility that is “routinely used by White House staff and guests to store cell phones.”1 According to reports, USSS agents discovered a suspicious white powder inside the White House, prompting an evacuation of White House staff and personnel.2 The substance has since been confirmed to be cocaine.3

This incident has raised additional concerns with the Committee regarding the level of security maintained at the White House. In order to assist the Committee with its investigation, please provide a staff level briefing on this matter by July 14, 2023. You may contact the Committee at (202) 225-5074 to schedule the briefing.

The Committee on Oversight and Accountability is the principal oversight committee of the U.S. House of Representatives and has broad authority to investigate “any matter” at “any time” under House Rule X.

That was the letter given to Cheatle. 

on the 17th of July '23 was this release from SoF. 
White House Cocaine Probe: Questions for the FBI – Soldier of Fortune Magazine (sofmag.com)
Quote: The investigation is closed, but questions remain. Soldier of Fortune reported last week that according to sources with direct knowledge of the investigation, officials know who touched a packet of cocaine that was found July 2 inside the White House. The Secret Service says there is no proof, and closed the investigation for lack of evidence. In order to clear up the disconnect, we posed several questions via the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to a number of government agencies, including the FBI.
 
The main issue centers on fingerprints.
 
Sources with direct knowledge of the investigation told Soldier of Fortune that a forensic test brought back a positive hit on fingerprints.
The Secret Service said no hit was found, and cited tests by the FBI.
 
“The packaging was subjected to advanced fingerprint and DNA analysis,” the Secret Service said last week in a statement. “Both of these analyses were conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s crime laboratory given their expertise in this area and independence from the investigation.” The FBI crime lab found nothing, according to the Secret Service.
 
But the FBI – which publishes many statements per day, including those regarding cocaine trafficking in the District of Columbia – has not issued an official press release about the cocaine packet. If such a press release exists, I haven’t found it.
 
I have questions for the FBI, and posed them via the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). 

Finally on the 20th of July '23 came this story,
Who Stashed Cocaine Inside the White House? ‘It Wasn’t Hunter’ – Soldier of Fortune Magazine (sofmag.com)
Quote: 
The cocaine packet that was found this month inside the White House was handled by someone in the Biden family orbit – but not the First Son, sources told me.
 
“It wasn’t Hunter,” according to a security contact with direct knowledge of the investigation.
Near the end of the story was this bit,
Quote: 
The media scrum since I wrote my initial story has been intense. The response from security contacts has been, too.
 
“They won’t like that you know who brought in the coke,” one said. “Watch your six.” 
 
It wasn’t a threat, but a warning. 

Since then, we have heard nothing and now that Cheatle is gone, this whole "drugs in the White House" issue is going to be forgotten. Given the action of Joe Biden and the behavior of Kamila Harris, now more than ever we need to know who is using these drugs and who was bring them into the White House without anyone in either Park Police nor Secret Service arresting them for drug trafficking. 

What I'm asking here is that if anyone has any news feeds or news reports that came out since then that have any further information about this, or has the Secret Service just pushed this whole story under the rug that Cheatle just walked out with?

The reason I placed this in "General Conspiracies" was the fact that someone is hiding the drug addict in the White House, and that person is still there while the investigation was killed by merely removing the middle piece of the puzzle (Cheatle). People behind closed doors are working to hide a national threat from the American, and world, public. That's a core concept behind what makes a conspiracy.
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Did Cheatle resign to hide something, or was it to avoid an investigation? - by guyfriday - 07-24-2024, 02:23 AM


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