newly released photos show mysterious cocaine discovered in white house

Photos showing the mysterious cocaine discovered inside the White House over the summer have been released after being obtained via a Freedom of Information Act request from the Secret Service by the Daily Mail.

The baggie of cocaine was initially discovered on July 2 in a storage locker near the entrance to the White House’s West Wing, before later being confirmed as the drug by the Secret Service on July 5.

The discovery prompted the Secret Service to launch an investigation, which was later closed after the agency said it was “not able” to identify a suspect.

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White House cocaine photo

A photo of the baggie of cocaine discovered in the White House on July 2. (The Daily Mail)

White House cocaine photo

A photo of the baggie of cocaine discovered in the White House on July 2. (The Daily Mail)

White House cocaine photo

A photo of the area where a baggie of cocaine was discovered in the White House on July 2. (The Daily Mail)

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