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The White House said the Biden administration still has confidence in the Secret Service Monday after agents failed to find a suspect in the investigation of cocaine left at the White House this month.
“Would you like the Secret Service to make any changes to security protocols as a result? And lastly, you had initially expressed confidence the Secret Service would get to the bottom of this. Are you surprised that they didn’t?” CNN’s Jeremey Diamond asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Monday.
Jean-Pierre responded that the Secret Service would be responsible for changing protocol moving forward.
“We believe that the Secret Service did a thorough investigation. Certainly not going to opine on the investigation. Of course, of course we’re going to have confident [sic] that they’re going to do their jobs and do everything that they can to get to the bottom of this. Of course, that is something that we have confidence, we will always have confidence in that,” Jean-Pierre said.
07/17/23: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre
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She also stressed that there were “hundreds of visitors” that went through the area where the cocaine was found. Jean-Pierre has repeatedly maintained that the Biden family was at Camp David when the illicit substance was found.