Reporters grilled White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre over the cocaine that was found in the West Wing over the weekend, sparking an investigation.
press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was barraged with questions from reporters about the cocaine that was allegedly found in the West Wing over the weekend.
"As you know, the President and the First Lady and their family were not here this weekend, as you all reported on this and as you also know that they left on Friday and returned just yesterday," she continued."Where this was discovered is a heavily-traveled area where many White House- West Wing, I should be even more specific, West Wing visitors come through this particular area, I just don't have anything more to share.
Jiang then asked if the episode"shines a light" on the fact that"illegal substances" can be brought into the White House and what's preventing visitors from bringing substances like anthrax, a question Jean-Pierre also dodged.
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