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Just like the laptop ……u have major chain of possession problems ….nobody is a collar on this white powder

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Hmm. Not sure I agree... If you were to get video of someone placing it there, an interview with that person likely gets you PC.... And as it is now said to have been in a "common area" -- that is, an area that is open to the public -- there should be video (or the WH security system needs a major upgrade!). But that doesn't mean they'll choose to move forward on an arrest anyway. I feel the real point is to find out who put it there, why, etc.

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I have zero faith (if I could go lower than "zero," I would) in any law enforcement entity affiliated with this corrupt administration. The laptop coverup. The murder of Ashli Babbitt (can anyone tell me, with a straight face, that if a white cop shot and killed an unarmed black female under the same circs, s/he wouldn't be doing time in prison today?). The leaker of the upcoming Dobbs decision by the Supremes to the press goes unnamed. People being allowed to protest at the homes of Supreme Court Justices which clearly violated Federal law. The plea deal Hunter got. Don't hold your breath, folks. We'll never be told who left his stash behind at daddy's crib.

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I wish I could disagree, but.... alas, I see no way to. No arrests, no one fired after the Durham report.... FBI had the laptop for a year, no explanation as to why nothing was done.... And little by little, the coke story changes to move further away from White House personnel. First it was the library.... then a "west wing work area".... Now, a "heavily trafficked common area." They no longer deserve the benefit of the doubt. And shouldn't a "heavily trafficked common area" have cameras?

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I assure you; it gives me no pleasure to disparage any law enforcement agency. But, to see how the DOJ has caved to this corrupt administration is maddening.

With regard to the recent Coke Caper, Jeanine Pirro made an interesting observation on Wednesday's "The Five." Initial reports from the WH said the substance that we now know was cocaine was found in the library. As you pointed out, that has since changed to a "West Wing work area" and now a "Heavily trafficked common area." Jeanine pointed out that the library is in the East Wing. Did the coke walk itself over to the West Wing?

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