You may have forgotten about the White House’s resident coke fiend after weeks of headlines about Hunter Biden’s various court battles, but now the story of drugs in the Executive Mansion is back in the news. A publication is claiming that Joe Biden knows whose dime-bag it was — and it’s not Hunty.
“The Secret Service told President Joe Biden the name of the person who brought a packet of cocaine into the White House last month, according to three security sources with direct knowledge of the incident,” Susan Katz Keating of the relatively forgotten Soldier of Fortune magazine wrote Monday. “All three sources independently told Soldier of Fortune the same name, which arose from an investigation into the incident.”
Keating, who is a former Washington Times security reporter and Washington Examiner senior editor, then texted President Biden on a Delaware phone number that is supposedly offered by the White House in order to contact the president directly and sniff out the culprit:
“Hello Mr. President, Susan Katz Keating here, the publisher of Soldier of Fortune magazine. I have been trying to contact you and your office about the packet of cocaine that was found at the White House on July 2. Three trusted sources tell me the Secret Service gave you the name of the person who brought the cocaine into the Executive Mansion. Is this true; and if so, can you please confirm the name? If you know the name and are not revealing it, please explain why. Many thanks, ~Susan.”
The message bounced back as not delivered. Perhaps she could have called in order to better follow her line of inquiry?
According to Keating’s sources, “It was someone within the Biden family orbit, and it wasn’t Hunter.” They also add, “If you want the name, ask Joe Biden. He knows who it is.”
Strangely, Keating tells her readers, “The sources currently work for a US government agency, and are not authorized to speak to the media.” She does not tell her readers the name that all three sources gave her. Come on Susan, don’t be stingy with the goods…