Secret Service reportedly closed its investigation into the Biden White House cocaine ordeal without conducting any interviews.
According to Secret Service spokesman Anthony Gugliemi, the agency didn’t interview the 500 potential suspects because it would be a hefty use of resources.
“Yes, you could have a consensual interview,” Gugliemi said, meaning the interviews would be voluntary. “But we have no evidence to approach them.”
The agency tested the packet to determine it was cocaine and looked for any fingerprints or DNA evidence, but according to NBC, “the tests yielded no usable forensic evidence.”
From The Gateway Pundit:
Video footage of the area where the baggie was found also provided no evidence to narrow the possible suspects beyond a list of roughly 500 staff members and visitors who passed through during a weekend earlier this month.