Secret Service covering up WH cocaine for Hunter Biden: Nikki Haley

The Secret Service is covering up the true origin of the cocaine found in the White House in an effort to protect Hunter Biden, former South Carolina governor and 2024 presidential candidate Nikki Haley declared.

“For them to say they don’t know who this was … don’t tell me there’s no cameras in there. There are absolutely cameras in there,” Haley said during an interview with Tucker Carlson at the Family Leadership Summit in Iowa on Friday.

“I strongly believe this is a coverup for either Hunter, or someone very close to the president, and they don’t want to say who it is.”

Roughly 1 gram of cocaine was found in a storage locker inside the West Wing executive entrance by a Secret Service agent on July 2.

The locker was not within view of cameras, members of Congress and a source familiar with the investigation previously told The Post.

But Haley disagrees, as the vestibule is located feet from the Situation Room and a floor below the Oval Office.

“Everything that they’re saying is that hundreds of people went through this area. No, I’ve been to that area. It is the most secure area anywhere because this is where I, on the National Security Council with other members of national security, met with the president,” Haley added.


Nikki Haley is running in a crowded field for the Republican presidential nomination.
“I strongly believe this is a coverup for either Hunter, or someone very close to the president, and they don’t want to say who it is,” Nikki Haley said Friday.
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Hunter Biden, a known former drug addict, has been staying at the White House in recent weeks.
Hunter Biden, a known former drug addict, has been staying at the White House in recent weeks.

The Secret Service announced Thursday it could not identify how the dime bag of cocaine managed to find its way into the West Wing — swiftly closing a probe that lasted just 11 days.

The coke conveniently had no usable DNA or fingerprints, the Secret Service said in its explanation of the failed investigation.

While President Biden and scandal-scarred Hunter, a known former drug addict, were not at the Executive Mansion when the illicit power was found, it was discovered during a period when Hunter had been staying there.

The White House has refused to answer whether the cocaine came from a member of the first family and has derided questions about the matter as “irresponsible.”