Dan Bongino, a former agent of the Secret Service, described what he believes transpired in the last week’s cocaine discovery at the White House.
Thursday, Bongino uploaded a video to Rumble titled “The Cocaine-Gate Inside Scoop,” referencing a term that has gone viral on social media.
The former Fox News contributor decided to provide a concise summary of what he believes occurred.
DO NOT TRUST the White House version of events about the cocaine. The Bongino Rule is in full effect.
— Dan Bongino (@dbongino) July 6, 2023
“Here’s the issue here. There’s going to be a lot of commentary on this from people who have not done security or aren’t even remotely familiar with how security at the White House even works.”
Bongino continued by explaining that the White House is a roughly 18-acre complex surrounded by very specific checkpoints.
Regardless of where the substance was discovered — the Lincoln chamber or another room — a person was required to pass a highly secure checkpoint, according to him.
“Who could have possibly went through a checkpoint and brought cocaine in?” he elaborated.
“The answer is no one. It’s someone who would have bypassed the checkpoints.”
In this scenario, Bongino stated that the secret service and protectees (President Joe Biden and his family) would pass these points.
“The Secret Service didn’t have cocaine on ’em, so it had to be one of the protectees. There is no other explanation,” he continued. “They would have never gotten through the checkpoint.” CONTINUE READING…