Disgraced Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle reportedly “wanted to destroy cocaine found at the White House last year.” The timing is even more interesting. She allegedly made her move to destroy the evidence “after a partial DNA hit in a national database and before a culprit could be identified.” Some say she also helped Thomas Matthew Crooks get into the perfect sniper position, while insuring Donald Trump was standing right on the target. Close enough that even an amateur assassin shouldn’t miss.
Cocaine in the White House
Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle apparently tried to cover up identification of who’s cocaine was found inside the White House. Most of America is convinced that would be Hunter Biden. Cheatle was recently forced to resign.
She had no choice after appearing in front of Congress without producing a single answer in six hours of testimony. They wanted answers about the failed assassination of once and future president Donald Trump and she didn’t give them any.
It seems that Cheatle was “really pissed off” when her request to flush Hunter’s cocaine “was rebuffed by subordinates.” They had this annoying habit of wanting to follow the law.
NEW: Kimberly Cheatle, former Secret Service director wanted to destroy the cocaine discovered in the White House last year, according to RealClearPolitics.
Cheatle feared media backlash due to Hunter Biden's drug history. The cocaine, found by a Uniformed Division officer and… pic.twitter.com/60NBDjfJXm
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There are “protocols requiring the evidence to be retained for seven years.” That’s okay, this bag is exempt, she persisted, unsuccessfully. Aren’t subordinates supposed to follow orders blindly, without question? She fumed.
According to “two sources,” who didn’t want New York Post to print their names, “Cheatle or someone speaking at her direction called the agency’s forensics division vault supervisor Matt White and asked him to dispose of the evidence.”
Secret Service “leadership,” meaning Cheatle, didn’t care who’s cocaine it was. They simply “wanted to close the case.”

Partial DNA hit
Three other nameless sources “connected to the Secret Service” told reporters “that DNA had been recovered from the half-used dime bag.” When they ran it through the lab it came back as a “partial hit” in a national database. Hunter Biden would be in that database from his paternity case. More than one Biden family member has a proclivity for cocaine use.
“President Biden’s adult children Hunter Biden, 54, and Ashley Biden, 43, have both abused cocaine in the past, and the 81-year-old president’s political foes joked that the eldest Biden, a lifelong teetotaler, may have even used it himself ahead of particularly energetic and lucid public remarks.”
It was noteworthy at the time that the “Secret Service closed its investigation just 11 days after the cocaine was found.”
Wait so the Pepsi lady in charge of Secret Service who almost got Trump killed was also caught trying to destroy Hunter Biden’s cocaine bag found in the White House?!
This lady needs to be seriously investigated and possibly criminally charged
She is a national security threat https://t.co/C89CswmQVA
— DC_Draino (@DC_Draino) August 5, 2024
They apparently didn’t want to know who’s it was because they didn’t interview “any potential suspects.” Never ask questions you don’t want to hear the answer to.
In the end, “the small bag reportedly was retained.” That was despite howls of outrage from Cheatle “who had landed her post after a push by first lady Jill Biden’s office and her top aide Anthony Bernal, who serves as an important liaison between the extended Biden family and officials.”
She should have been able to make that cocaine disappear. It’s current whereabouts are “unclear.” Just like that missing roll of microfilm from the safe of Hawaii official Loretta Fuddy, now deceased.