Donald Trump claims 2023 White House cocaine scandal linked to Joe Biden or Hunter Biden, vows investigation

US President Donald Trump has claimed in a recent interview that the bag of cocaine found in the White House in 2023 may have been left behind by either Joe Biden or his son, Hunter. Trump alleged that the evidence had been deliberately tampered w...

US President Donald Trump has stated that the cocaine found in the White House in July 2023 was likely linked to either Joe or Hunter Biden.

He said that forensic analysis should have revealed fingerprints, but instead, the evidence appeared to have been deliberately wiped clean.

In his first interview since returning to office, Trump described the cocaine discovery as a “terrible thing.”


He further claimed that forensic experts had found the packet “stone cold” and “wiped dry,” suggesting an attempted cover-up.

According to The Spectator, Trump has pledged to launch a full investigation. He alleged that “bad things” had taken place at the White House and implied that the scandal was deliberately concealed.

The White House had previously dismissed the controversy, citing inconclusive evidence, but Trump’s remarks have reignited speculation, according to media reports.
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Donald Trump compares himself to Richard Nixon

Reflecting on his political career, Trump compared himself to former President Richard Nixon, stating that he had chosen to fight back against political attacks rather than resign.

In his interview with The Spectator, he claimed that enduring impeachments and legal battles had only made him more resilient.

Trump also criticised mainstream media, accusing outlets such as CNN and CBS of shielding Biden while seeking to undermine him. He specifically targeted CNN’s Jake Tapper and 60 Minutes, claiming they had failed to hold the Biden administration accountable.

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Donald Trump on Russia-Ukraine War

During the interview, Trump also addressed international affairs, saying that Russia would not have invaded Ukraine had he been president. He cited his administration’s decision to supply Ukraine with Javelin missiles as a deterrent against Russian aggression. He maintained that his leadership had helped keep global conflicts in check and blamed Biden for escalating tensions worldwide.

Trump also revealed his intention to build a grand ballroom at the White House, arguing that previous presidents had been forced to use tents due to a lack of proper facilities. He credited his Mar-a-Lago estate as the inspiration for converting an outdoor space into a large event venue.

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Additionally, he discussed his shifting relationships with tech billionaires, claiming that figures such as Jeff Bezos, who were previously critical of him, had become more amicable.

Donald Trump on immigration policies

Trump defended his immigration policies during the interview, insisting that they had effectively reduced illegal border crossings. He dismissed criticism from Democrats and maintained that his approach to border control had been successful in the past and would continue to work if reinstated.

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FAQs


1. What did Donald Trump say about the cocaine found in the White House?
Trump alleged that the cocaine discovered in July 2023 might be linked to Joe or Hunter Biden. He claimed that evidence had been deliberately erased and vowed to investigate the matter.


2. How did Trump criticise the media in his interview?
Trump accused news outlets such as CNN and CBS of favouring Biden while being overly critical of him. He also singled out journalists like Jake Tapper for alleged bias.
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