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Dec 12, 2025

FBI Found It! Hunter and Joe Biden Flipping Out Over What Trump Just Discovered in White House

WASHINGTON D.C. — Nearly three years after it sparked an absolute political firestorm and a highly publicized federal investigation, the visual evidence is finally here. Official photos showing the infamous baggie of cocaine discovered inside the Biden White House in July 2023 have been released to the public, reigniting one of the most bizarre unsolved mysteries in modern Washington history.

Fox News host Jesse Watters posted the highly anticipated images to X, giving the American public their first look at exactly where and how the illicit substance was stashed inside one of the most secure buildings on the planet.

THE DISCOVERY IN CUBBY #50

The newly released photos show a small, clear plastic zip-close bag containing a white powdery substance. It was found sitting inside cubby #50 near an entrance to the West Wing.

  • The Location: The cubby area is located in a highly trafficked holding space in the West Executive Avenue lobby.

  • The Purpose: It is commonly used during staff-led, invitation-only guided tours, where visitors are explicitly instructed to leave their cell phones and personal belongings before entering more secure areas of the White House.

At the time of the discovery, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were away from Washington at Camp David.

THE FBI LAB EXHAUSTS ITS LEADS

Following the discovery, the U.S. Secret Service launched a massive internal probe, and the FBI quickly took custody of the evidence, transporting the baggie to its elite crime laboratory in Quantico, Virginia.

According to summaries of the probe, the baggie underwent an incredibly sophisticated forensic workup:

  1. DNA Analysis

  2. Advanced Fingerprint Examination

  3. Chemical Testing Despite the full weight of the federal government’s forensic capabilities, investigators recovered absolutely zero usable fingerprints or DNA. Furthermore, the Secret Service stated that because the cubby area was heavily trafficked by hundreds of individuals, the available security camera footage did not identify a suspect or pinpoint exactly when the drugs were left.

A MYSTERY CLOSED IN 11 DAYS

To the absolute outrage of congressional Republicans, the Secret Service officially closed the investigation after just 11 days, declaring that they could not identify a suspect and it was highly unlikely the culprit would ever be caught.

The abrupt conclusion to the probe led to massive speculation. Online sportsbooks even opened novelty betting markets on the identity of the culprit, with the President's son, Hunter Biden, emerging as the overwhelming betting favorite—though no official evidence ever linked him to the substance.

While the newly released photos provide a crystal-clear look at the evidence, they do not answer the one question that has haunted the Secret Service since 2023: Who brought cocaine into the West Wing, and how did they get away with it?

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