Fox News host Jesse Watters has raised concerns regarding the investigation into the cocaine discovered within the White House. During his show, "Jesse Watters Primetime," he questioned the Secret Service's lack of transparency about the location where the substance was found, suggesting it might reveal the owner's identity. Watters expressed skepticism about the Secret Service's claim that releasing information would impede the ongoing investigation, especially given the routine nature of cocaine possession charges in other cases.
The involvement of the FBI, headed by Christopher Wray and Merrick Garland, further fueled Watters' suspicions, given their roles in the Hunter Biden plea deal and prior investigations. Watters alluded to Hunter Biden's past struggles with substance abuse and suggested a potential pattern of cover-ups within the Biden family. He also criticized Garland for not investigating Hunter Biden's laptop and alleged bribery tapes, while Wray was accused of covering up the laptop before the election and raiding Trump's residence.
Watters' commentary highlighted the perceived inconsistencies in the handling of the cocaine incident, drawing parallels to other controversies involving the Biden family and raising questions about the integrity of the investigation.
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