Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has suggested that he should be appointed to find the culprit responsible for leaving cocaine in the White House over the weekend. Giuliani made his comments during a segment of Eric Bolling The Balance on Newsmax with host Eric Bolling. He criticized a response from a law enforcement official who said the suspect may never be found.
Initial reports indicated that the cocaine was discovered in the library of the White House. However, later reports stated that it was found in a cubby area near the entrance of the West Wing. Giuliani proposed that he be given resources such as lie detector analysts and forensic experts to aid in the investigation.
The discovery of the unknown substance led to the evacuation of the West Wing on Sunday night. A District of Columbia firefighter can be heard saying over an encrypted line that they had found cocaine hydrochloride.
Giuliani expressed concern over the security of the White House if the culprit cannot be identified. He also highlighted the inconsistencies in the reports of where the cocaine was found, initially in the library and then in a waiting room.
Officials involved in the ongoing investigation later revealed that the substance had been found in a cubby near the White House’s West Executive entrance. This area is close to where vehicles, such as the vice president’s limo or SUV, are parked. It is one floor below the main West Wing offices and the same floor as the Situation Room and a dining area.
While some, including former President Donald Trump, have suggested that the cocaine may belong to Hunter Biden, former White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany debunked this theory. She pointed out that Hunter Biden was away at Camp David with President Joe Biden over the weekend.
It remains to be seen whether Giuliani’s proposal will be taken seriously by the White House. The identity of the individual responsible for leaving the cocaine in the West Wing is still unknown, and the investigation is ongoing.
In conclusion, Giuliani has offered himself as a potential candidate to catch the culprit responsible for leaving cocaine in the White House. The discovery of the substance has raised questions about the security measures in place, and the investigation continues to determine who is responsible.