Former Secret Service Director wanted to destroy evidence of cocaine in White House: report
- Former US Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle wanted to destroy cocaine found in the White House, revealing tensions within the Biden administration after a security incident.
- Cheatle was angry when her request to dispose of the evidence was denied due to protocol requiring retention for seven years.
- DNA from the bag resulted in a “partial hit” in a database, and the investigation was closed just 11 days later without interviewing suspects.
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Secret Service denies White House cocaine report - Washington Examiner
The Secret Service has denied a report that former Director Kimberly Cheatle and other agency leaders wanted to destroy cocaine found in the White House. “This is false. The US Secret Service takes its investigative and protective responsibilities very seriously,” agency spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said. “There are retention policies for criminal investigations and the Secret Service adhered to those requirements during this case.” A story in Re…
Ex-Secret Service Director Wanted To Destroy White House Cocaine Evidence
Another bad look for the former director of the Secret Service ... Kimberly Cheatle wanted to destroy the cocaine found last year at the White House ... after a partial DNA hit in a national database. Cheatle reportedly asked the Secret Service…


Former Secret Service Chief Wanted To Destroy Cocaine Evidence
Former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle and others in top agency leadership positions wanted to destroy the cocaine discovered in the White House last...
Report: After Cocaine Was Found in White House, Former USSS Director Cheatle Pressured Forensics Team to Destroy the Evidence › American Greatness
After a baggie of cocaine was discovered in the White House last summer, former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle and other top agency officials allegedly […] Source
Former Secret Service Chief Wanted To Destroy Evidence Of Cocaine Found In White House: Report
On July 2, 2023, a member of the Secret Service discovered a bag of cocaine in the White House. According to a new report from Real Clear Politics, former Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle, who was appointed to her position in 2022 partly because of her close relationship with First Lady Jill Biden, wanted to ...
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