New information indicates that the scandal will not be forgotten despite this attempt at cover-up
Former Secret Service agent Don Bongino isn't giving up on the Great White House Cocaine Mystery of 2023 just because the Secret Service has publicly written it off, as The Western Journal reported.
Some of the other agents he once worked with aren't around anymore, either.
Mary Margaret Olohan, a reporter for The Daily Signal, shared an interview with Bongino to Twitter on Sunday.
In it, Bongino revealed that his colleagues' agents had been messaging and emailing him ever since the news of the cocaine find in the White House broke on July 2.
“They are absolutely furious about this,” he said. “I got 50 emails, communications, texts from people. ‘This is embarrassing. Humiliating … They know exactly who it was.'”
In other words, neither Bongino nor his fellow former Secret Service agents accept the conclusion reached by the Secret Service last week that the question of who brought cocaine into the West Wing of the White House prior to the Fourth of July holiday will never be answered.
Bongino commented on the issue in the following interview:
.@dbongino weighs in on the White House cocaine mystery: "A lot of my former colleagues in the Secret Service...they are absolutely furious about this....These are good guys, guys who worked for Obama and Bush...they know exactly who it was." pic.twitter.com/6Mt0r5jc9K
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) July 16, 2023
Bongino, who has repeatedly attacked the White House's version of the events surrounding the discovery of the cocaine, described them to Olohan once more.
Given the limited number of individuals who would have access to that section of the White House in the first place, this is particularly pertinent.
In contrast to the East Wing of the White House, which is accessible to the public for excursions and other purposes, the West Wing has “limited access — it’s even more limited access on the weekend," he said.
“So, there’s probably less than 200 people who could have left this cocaine,” he said.
“They gotta know who did it. The question is, who’s pressuring them … to not find out who did it. And it’s gotta be coming from this White House.”
Regardless of the source of the pressure, Bongino made his feelings clear earlier when he urged the men and women of the Secret Service not to let the Democratic agenda do to their agency what it has done to the FBI — a once-admired law enforcement agency that has degraded itself in the eyes of the public due to, among other things, its heinous handling of the Hunter Biden laptop investigation and its interference in the 2020 election.
“There’s no way that this should have went down the way it did,” he said. “Let me just say as a personal plea to my former colleagues in the Secret Service whom I adore and love, ‘Don’t do to that agency what the FBI did to itself.'”