In a recent interview with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News' "Sunday Morning Futures," former President Donald Trump expressed skepticism about the Secret Service's conclusion regarding the cocaine found in the White House. Trump questioned how the agency couldn't pinpoint the owner, given the extensive surveillance within the White House, particularly near the Situation Room where the substance was reportedly discovered.
Trump emphasized his high regard for the Secret Service, describing them as "incredible people" and "really smart." He stated his belief that they possess comprehensive knowledge of activities within the White House. "I believe that they know everything," Trump remarked, casting doubt on the official explanation that the investigation was inconclusive.

The former President underscored the significance of the location where the cocaine was found. "I don't think it’s possible for bags of cocaine to be left… in the Situation Room," he stated, highlighting the room's crucial role in national security decisions. He expressed disbelief that such a security breach could occur in an area where critical discussions about war and nuclear matters take place.

The Secret Service stated last week that despite an extensive investigation, including reviewing several days of footage and identifying hundreds of individuals who accessed the area, they were unable to determine the owner of the cocaine. The agency cited the lack of usable fingerprints and insufficient DNA for comparison as reasons for the inconclusive result.

The Secret Service also explained that they analyzed the packaging of the substance but were unable to obtain a match. Trump's skepticism about the official findings adds another layer of intrigue to this unusual incident.
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