A recently accomplished Secret Service investigation into who left the cocaine at the White House proves there was “simply no desire” to seek out the perpetrator, Megyn Kelly said.
“I understand it wasn’t so much of cocaine,” Kelly said on Thursday’s episode of her SiriusXM podcast, “The Megyn Kelly Show.”
“But the point is, is there any cocaine in the White House?”
Kelly said it was “suspicious” that the agency concluded its investigation “inside every week of breaking the news”.
“And we’re just able to take a bow and move on,” she said, adding: “Why does it must end?”
“There is no such thing as a set deadline for the investigation to be accomplished tomorrow,” Kelly said.
“It just happened… Let’s go. What’s the problem?”
Kelly added, “I do not get it.”
In line with the Secret Service, no fingerprints or DNA were found on the bag of cocaine that underwent evaluation at the crime lab.
Investigators were also unable to discover a suspect despite the help of surveillance footage and security cameras.
“Without physical evidence, the investigation is not going to give you the chance to isolate an individual of interest from the lots of of individuals who passed through the vestibule where the cocaine was discovered,” Secret Service officials said in a summary.
Kelly suggested that there was an absence of enthusiasm on the part of the Secret Service to seek out out who the cocaine belonged to.
“It’s good to be Biden,” Kelly said. “You’ve gotten everyone who bothers you.”
“If cocaine shows up in the Biden White House, unlike the Trump White House, they don’t seem to be really that much interested in it,” Kelly said.
“Who’re they attempting to idiot?”
She added: “I firmly imagine that in the event that they really desired to get to the heart of the matter, they’d.”
The Post has reached out to the White House for comment.