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| I have had to lock up a cell phone in the cubbies where it was found. Pretty brazen. I assume someone gets caught via video of folks coming and going in the WH? |
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Gee imagine that. The behavior by Republicans about Biden’s son’s drug history is just something else, absolute trash people who seem giddy over someone’s addiction (which was never to cocaine, in case anyone is paying attention). Meanwhile, Trump’s eldest son regularly posts videos in which he is clearly high as a kite and all I’ve seen from Democrats is, “I hope this guy gets help.” |
| Exactly how does a “guest” put down his cell phone, and then pull out some coke for good measure? Is there a video clip? |
| Poor MAGAs on a wild goose chase again. |
Yep. |
| I don’t care about either Trump or Biden, I am just sort of shocked someone went into the West Wing with coke. If I recall correctly, the little room where you store your phones is right in front of where there are a lot of uniformed SS agents and a second set of metal detectors (the others are on the perimeter either on 17th or Penn Ave) so this person had already passed one security check with the stuff. |
Someone emptied his or her pockets into the cubby. This really isn’t hard. |
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+1 and, anyone who isn't an idiot also knows Hunter Biden wouldn't be made to surrender his phone when he enters the White House. The MAGA desperation around here reeks. |
Small baggie in their pants pocket wouldn’t set off the initial metal detector. Once they emptied their pockets into the storage cubby, they realize they had it and had an “Oh, sh#t” moment. I’m guessing there is some sort of x-Ray body scanner. So they ditched it before going thru that. I’m wondering why they just didn’t take it back out with them after the tour. I guess they probably had a freak out, but now they will definitely get busted. |
That seems like an odd thing to do. |
Precisely. |
How does anyone accidentally drop their cocaine? However it happened, the point is where it landed. And in this case, not in somebody's office. |