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'They Know Who It Is': Trump Sounds Off on Secret Service's Failure to Find Cocaine Culprit

By Eric Bolling Staff

(Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

Former President and 2024 GOP candidate Donald Trump reacted on Thursday to the news that the Secret Service had come up empty-handed in its search for the cocaine culprit at the White House.

Trump joined Newsmax radio.

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“I have a lot of respect for the Secret Service, and I believe they know who it is,” Trump said of the cocaine found last week at the White House. “I know that part of the White House very well, and the only one that gets really good access is like family members and Cabinet members where they [the Secret Service] don’t go crazy on checking. So it has to be somebody like that.”

“Perhaps it was a Hunter [Biden] deal, and they left for him, and he forgot to pick it up like he forgot to pick up his computer.”

Trump was asked about Biden’s energy levels: can he make it through 2024?

“I don’t see it. I watch this guy. I was much more respectful to him and to the office until they indicted me,” Trump said. “They indicted their primary opponent who’s leading by 50 points, and he indicted. Nobody believes it. Over nonsense, over absolute nonsense. That Presidential Records Act, it’s not even a criminal thing.

“When they do that, then the gloves are off. Look, we have a corrupt president. He’s a stone-cold thief. He’s an extortionist. And his son is the one doing it.”

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