Ex-Secret Service agent ‘not surprised’ about White House cocaine incident
- Former Secret Service agent Evy Poumpouras is not surprised that cocaine was able to get into the White House, citing previous instances where people with warrants for their arrests were able to go on tours.
- Poumpouras suggests separating the entrances for staff and tour guests to improve security measures.
- The Secret Service ended its investigation into the cocaine found in the West Wing due to a lack of physical evidence, causing Republican backlash and unfounded speculation linking it to Hunter Biden.
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Video: Ex-Secret Service agent says White House should change tour protocol
Former Secret Service agent Evy Poumpouras joins CNN’s Kaitlan Collins to discuss after the US Secret Service concluded its investigation into the small bag of cocaine found at the White House and failed to identify a suspect.
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While the discovery of cocaine in the White House earlier this month came as a shock to many, it turns out it’s not the first time drugs have been found there. In July and September 2022, Secret Service agents found marijuana in the White House, according to Fox News. While marijuana is legal in Washington, […]
Ex-Secret Service agent ‘not surprised’ about White House cocaine incident
Former Secret Service agent Evy Poumpouras said Thursday she’s not surprised cocaine was able to get into the White House, a day after the Secret Service ended its investigation into the situation with no suspect. “I’m not surprised because when we did the White House tours — and I was especially on the East Wing…
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