


There’s an interesting report from someone who used to work for both the Washington Times and the Washington Examiner.
The reporter, Susan Katz Keating, cited three sources who said the cocaine found last month in the White House belonged to someone in the Biden family orbit – not Hunter. And Joe Biden knows who the person is who left the cocaine there.
Here’s the report from the New York Times:
Soldier of Fortune publisher Susan Katz Keating made the shocking claim, citing three security sources, in a report published Sunday — even texting a number linked to President Biden in a bid to sniff out the culprit.
The Post has not been able to independently confirm the Soldier of Fortune report.
According to Keating, while the Secret Service publicly announced July 13 they had closed the investigation without identifying a suspect due to a “lack of physical evidence,” authorities were able to follow enough clues to come up with a name — and were confident enough in their detective work to inform the commander-in-chief.
“If you want the name, ask Joe Biden,” one source told Keating. “He knows who it is.”
“It was someone within the Biden family orbit, and it wasn’t Hunter,” said a second source, referring to the president’s adult son — an admitted recovering drug addict.
Keating then said she texted a number provided by the White House, purportedly to send Biden SMS messages, and asked point-blank: “Three trusted sources tell me the Secret Service gave you the name of the person who brought the cocaine into the Executive Mansion. Is this true; and if so, can you please confirm the name?”
The message from Keating bounced back with the label “Not Delivered.”
The Post sought to replicate the process by texting the same number provided in the Soldier of Fortune article. The response appeared to be an automated text linking to the Community messaging platform.
Last July, the White House announced Biden had joined Community, a text messaging system in which celebrities can communicate with ordinary folks directly.
Biden’s team rolled out a Delaware-based phone number for the platform, encouraging everyday citizens to share their personal experiences with gun violence.
The Post has not been able to independently confirm or corroborate Keating’s report. The White House and Secret Service did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Keating was a senior editor at the Washington Examiner after having been a security reporter for the Washington Times:
Prior to purchasing Soldier of Fortune and becoming its publisher in May 2022, Keating worked as a reporter at the Washington Times covering security issues before moving to the Washington Examiner to become a senior editor.
“I noted the text because every other method I tried brought no results. I am getting a lot of good information from sources, but I have to give the White House / Biden the opportunity to respond,” Keating told The Post.
“I sent several text messages, as per their offering. Each time, it bounced back as undelivered. I published the screen shot to show that I used the method the White House told me to use, and it didn’t work. I wanted to document that I made the attempt.”
The post may be unable to confirm it, but this report sounds absolutely true to me given how the Secret Service shut down the investigation with no suspect.
If only some of our garbage media reporters with good White House sources would give a damn about getting to the truth on this. But since Biden is running for president they don’t want to hurt his campaign.