The case, as we all know, came to a not so surprising conclusion when there was no culprit to be found. But the American people deserve to know the truth, and Fox News' Jesse Watters attempted to do just that by requesting a Freedom of Information Act on the files relating to the so-called investigation. But the FBI has shot down his request without hesitation.
But what shocked Watters the most was the FBI's response, which claimed that the scandal, covered by nearly every major media outlet, including the New York Times and the Washington Post, was not a "matter of widespread and exceptional media interest."
From Radar Online:
“We’ve been trying to figure it out,” Watters told his viewers during his August 2 broadcast.
“Primetime filed a couple of FOIA requests with the Secret Service and the FBI. The Secret Service … they were the first ones to tell us no. We are appealing.
“Then today, the FBI followed suit and denied our request for any expedited cocaine docs telling us that finding coke in the White House is not a ‘matter of widespread and exceptional media interest in which there exist possible questions about the government’s integrity which affect public confidence.’”
A sarcastic Watters moaned to viewers: “No one at all is questioning the government’s integrity! We only heard three different stories about where the coke was found and then the White House lied about Hunter [Biden] not being on the scene.”
“The coke was in a surveillance camera blind spot,” he added.
“Then there was not a single trace of DNA or fingerprints recovered — and the Secret Service blew up the bag of coke … they literally lit it on fire. That is destroying evidence.
“This is the same Secret Service that has covered up three separate Hunter Biden crimes involving crack, sex and guns.”
As RadarOnline.com previously reported, the Secret Service said it received the FBI's lab results on July 13 — and said the effort “did not develop latent fingerprints and insufficient DNA was present for investigative comparisons.”
Moreover, despite the investigation being closed without any individual responsible being identified, contradictory evidence emerged suggesting law enforcement might know who handled the bag of white powder.
Two security sources disclosed to Susan Katz Keating, the former Senior Editor at the Washington Examiner and military correspondent for PEOPLE magazine, the name of the person who is believed to have handled the packet.
Katz Keating declared it was "someone" in the "Biden family orbit" but not embattled drug addict first son Hunter Biden.
Based on all the rumors we've heard so far, it's pretty clear that someone important had cocaine at the White House, and the Secret Service and FBI are doing everything they can to hide it.
But they can't keep it hidden forever; eventually, the truth will come out, especially with so many Americans demanding answers.
Honestly, the way the FBI and Secret Service are handling this is just awful, but sadly, it's become the usual behavior for our federal government.