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Hunter Biden: Cocaine found at White House ‘most definitely’ not his

Hunter Biden said the cocaine found in the White House was not his, while renewing his sobriety claim and rejecting accusations tied to the 2023 discovery.

  • On Monday, Hunter Biden responded to a social media user accusing him of leaving cocaine at the White House in 2023, stating, "It most definitely was not" his and adding, "I would never have forgotten my drugs."
  • The exchange followed a video message Hunter posted Monday celebrating seven years of sobriety, where he said, "I'm more proud of that than anything I've ever done in my life."
  • In July 2023, the Secret Service discovered a small bag of cocaine in the West Wing, but investigators found no fingerprints, DNA evidence, or suspects despite a full investigation.
  • Political opponents, including President Donald Trump, have previously targeted Hunter over his addiction struggles, accusing him of responsibility for the 2023 discovery despite the lack of investigative evidence.
  • Former First Lady Jill Biden recently told The View she regrets not discussing her son's struggles more openly, calling addiction "such a tough, tough thing to deal with.
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Hunter Biden claims to be a man who overcame addictions and recomposed his life after he was about to end up in prison.

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Mediaite broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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