UMVA has learned that President Trump has expressed interest in obtaining an update on the investigation into the Biden White House's cocaine scandal, sparking renewed attention on a mysterious incident that has left many questions unanswered.
The controversy surrounds a bag of cocaine discovered in the West Wing in July 2023, which many speculate belonged to Hunter Biden. Despite the Secret Service's inability to identify a suspect, the FBI reopened its investigation into the matter in May 2025, fueling ongoing speculation and scrutiny.
When asked about his knowledge of the investigation's current status, Trump responded with a hint of amusement, "No, but I might ask about it." His tone suggested a casual interest, but also a willingness to probe deeper into the issue, leaving many to wonder what he might uncover.
The incident took a personal turn when Hunter Biden recently took to social media to vehemently deny any involvement, stating, "It most definitely was not. I would never have forgotten my drugs." His response came in reaction to a troll who suggested he was the owner of the mysterious cocaine.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the scandal has been marred by allegations of a extensive cover-up involving top Secret Service officials. Shockingly, it is reported that some individuals were given promotions based on their knowledge of the incident, raising serious questions about accountability and transparency within the agency.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that one Secret Service Agent was placed on administrative leave for creating cocaine commemorative coins as an act of rebellion against the leadership's alleged cover-up, highlighting the internal tensions and conflicts surrounding the scandal.
The developments have sparked renewed calls for clarity and accountability, as the investigation continues to unfold and more information comes to light. One thing is certain: the truth behind the Biden White House's cocaine scandal will have far-reaching implications and consequences.