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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