BREAKING NEWS: White House 'Cocaine Scandal' Being Investigated By Trump Admin After Shocking Book Drops!

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In a recent revelation from the newly published book "Original Sin," RedState has unveiled the extent of the Biden-Harris administration's concealment of former President Joe Biden's deteriorating health, along with other previously undisclosed information.

According to RedState, the book discloses a long-standing pattern within the Biden family of concealing significant health issues. This practice dates back to 2013, when Beau Biden, Joe Biden's late son and then Delaware Attorney General, was diagnosed with terminal cancer.

Following the diagnosis, the family decided to keep the information private, leading to a two-year period of secrecy. During this time, doctors allegedly issued misleading "clean bill of health" reports for Beau Biden, even as his health deteriorated and he was flown around the country under an alias to seek treatment. Beau Biden tragically passed away in May 2015 at the age of 46.

The book also sheds light on the role of another Biden family member, Hunter Biden, during the final two years of his father's presidency. Jake Tapper, the book's co-author, stated that Hunter Biden "was driving the decision-making for the family" and "was almost like a chief of staff." This revelation is not entirely surprising, as RedState's Bonchie pointed out that Hunter Biden was omnipresent during the last two years of his father's term, allegedly even accompanying him into classified meetings.

The book's revelations have reignited interest in the notorious summer 2023 incident when cocaine was reportedly found in the West Wing. Initial reports were inconsistent about the exact location of the discovery. Although speculation suggested that the cocaine belonged to Hunter Biden, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan blamed "workers" for the cocaine baggie allegedly found near the Situation Room, which had been closed for months due to construction.

However, former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino pointed out that the White House's stringent security measures would prevent anyone from bringing drugs into the building unless they could bypass security. The Secret Service concluded their investigation stating, "Without physical evidence, the investigation will not be able to single out a person of interest from the hundreds of individuals who passed through the vestibule where the cocaine was discovered. At this time, the Secret Services investigation is closed due to a lack of physical evidence."

Critics of the Biden administration interpreted this as the Secret Service prioritizing the "Secret" aspect of their job, possibly to protect Hunter Biden, who has openly struggled with substance abuse issues, including cocaine addiction.

The revelations about the Biden family's willingness to cover up health issues and Hunter Biden's significant influence in 2023 and 2024, coupled with the former President granting him a "full and unconditional" pardon in December 2024, seem to confirm suspicions that the cocaine likely belonged to Hunter Biden.

A tweet from a critic of the Biden administration encapsulates this sentiment: "Every single person knows who the cocaine belonged to but journalists actually doing journalism would have discovered that conditions of Hunter Biden's plea deal meant he stayed sober and clean and if he violated that then Joe Biden's only surviving son will be going to prison. https://t.co/2OaeWLUcw7"

The tweet concludes with a sarcastic remark, "Ding ding. We have a winner," suggesting that the truth about the cocaine incident is widely known, yet remains unacknowledged by those in power.