GOP Outraged , by Failed Investigation Into , Cocaine Found at White House.<br />'Newsweek' reports that Republican lawmakers have <br />expressed outrage at the White House and Secret Service's <br />failure to identify who brought cocaine into the West Wing.<br />On July 2, a white substance, which was later <br />identified as cocaine, was found in a heavily- <br />trafficked part of the White House's West Wing.<br />On July 2, a white substance, which was later <br />identified as cocaine, was found in a heavily- <br />trafficked part of the White House's West Wing.<br />According to the Secret Service, the substance was <br />found in a receptacle used to temporarily store <br />visitors' electronics and other personal devices.<br />'Newsweek' reports that FBI lab results failed to <br />identify fingerprints and DNA found on the bag <br />in order to determine the owner of the cocaine.<br />'Newsweek' reports that FBI lab results failed to <br />identify fingerprints and DNA found on the bag <br />in order to determine the owner of the cocaine.<br />On July 14, the investigation <br />will reportedly be closed.<br />There was no surveillance video footage <br />found that provided investigative leads <br />or any other means for investigators <br />to identify who may have deposited <br />the found substance in this area, Secret Service statement, via 'Newsweek'.<br />Without physical evidence, <br />the investigation will not be able <br />to single out a person of interest <br />from the hundreds of individuals <br />who passed through the vestibule <br />where the cocaine was discovered, Secret Service statement, via 'Newsweek'.<br />Republicans are angry that <br />the culprit has not been identified. .<br />My question to them was, <br />have they drug tested this list of 500 potential suspects that brought an illegal substance, cocaine, into the White House?, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia Representative, via 'Newsweek'.<br />Their answer was no, <br />and that they're unwilling to do so. <br />It makes no sense to me whatsoever why they wouldn't follow through one simple task, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Georgia Representative, via 'Newsweek'.<br />It's outrageous with the surveillance <br />at the White House that this <br />administration still hasn't disclosed <br />the identity of the cocaine culprit, Lauren Boebert, Colorado Representative, via 'Newsweek'.<br />It's outrageous with the surveillance <br />at the White House that this <br />administration still hasn't disclosed <br />the identity of the cocaine culprit, Lauren Boebert, Colorado Representative, via 'Newsweek'