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Donald Trump Said He Believes That Biden Or His Son Left Cocaine in The White House

In a stunning claim, former U.S. President Donald Trump suggested this week that President Joe Biden or his son, Hunter Biden, may have been responsible for the cocaine found in the White House in 2023.
Trump’s statement, made during an interview, has reignited political tensions and fueled an already heated debate about the Biden family’s controversies.
The discovery of cocaine in the White House last year made headlines, but no conclusive evidence was found linking it to any individual. At the time, the U.S. Secret Service closed its investigation, citing a lack of DNA or fingerprints on the small baggie found in a high-traffic area of the West WingTrump, however, was quick to bring it back into the spotlight.
“I think it was Joe or Hunter,” he said bluntly, without providing evidence to support the claim.
His words have already triggered strong reactions from both political camps.
Supporters of Trump see his statement as another reason to question the integrity of the Biden administration, while critics argue he is pushing baseless accusations to distract from his own legal troubles.
Hunter Biden, who has publicly battled drug addiction, has been a frequent target of Republican attacks.
While there has been no proof linking him or the president to the White House cocaine incident, the narrative continues to circulate, fueled by Trump’s latest remarks.
As the 2024 election looms, every word from these political heavyweights carries weight. Whether Trump’s claim is based on facts or pure political strategy, one thing is clear: the fight for the White House is only getting more intense.