Lone Star State Rep. Pat Fallon (R) is concerned the Secret Service is hiding something.
During a recent appearance on Fox News, Fallon told anchor Martha MacCallum that the Secret Service has likely already identified who brought the cocaine into the White House but won’t share that information with the American public.
“If there was no fingerprints, they could have told us immediately,” Fallon said. “So, I suspect there are fingerprints, and you can run it through a database, and this was found where high-level aides and staffers are, so most of them were fingerprinted at one time or another, so they may very well already know who it belongs to and aren’t sharing with us and that’s my greatest concern and worry.”
Watch the clip below:
Rep. Pat Fallon on the cocaine found at the White House: "If there [were] no fingerprints, they could have told us immediately. So I suspect there are fingerprints…" pic.twitter.com/o7OovkXoE3
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) July 10, 2023
The Secret Service’s briefing on the cocaine caper is expected this week.
“Secret Service briefing on White House cocaine now moved UP to Thursday, July 13 at 10 am,” said Fox News correspondent Chad Pergram. “Will be with staff. Had been told earlier today it would be moved back until late July. But that just changed. Fox is told this means the USSS may have more to share about its inquiry.”
Secret Service briefing on White House cocaine now moved UP to Thursday, July 13 at 10 am. Will be with staff
Had been told earlier today it would be moved back until late July. But that just changed.
Fox is told this means the USSS may have more to share about its inquiry
— Chad Pergram (@ChadPergram) July 10, 2023