


The View dedicated a segment on its Friday show to the story of cocaine found at the White House without a suspect behind it.
Host Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former White House staffer, shared her insight into the security of the location where cocaine was found, and the procedures staffers endure to keep the workplace safe. Farah Griffin herself was subject to a random drug test at one point in her tenure. According to her, a person who has done drugs in the last 10 years wouldn't be hired at the executive residence.
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"This entrance where it was found is the West Exec entrance into the West Wing which is not one that is used for more ceremonial events but senior staff with blue badges that allow them access to the West Wing," Farah Griffin explained. "You have to be escorted by somebody who has a blue badge. It’s 10 steps from the Situation Room, which I believe is under renovation to get a sense of where it is in the building. The VP, Vice President Harris, walks in that entrance every day because her motorcade drops her off there. It’s foot traffic of senior staff and every person — they have to be escorted by senior staff.
"When Alyssa marks down everything you have to do to be in that part of the White House, I wonder why it seemed to be a blind spot for a security camera," host Sarah Haines piped in. "We can’t go to a Broadway show, we can’t fly without taking our shoes off, yet you have this very private part of the White House and they don’t have cameras on the cubby holes?"
The Secret Service closed its investigation on the subject after not being able to produce a suspect. Still, host Ana Navarro chose to speak up in defense of Hunter Biden, who has become the target of the "Republican conspiracy machine," according to host Joy Behar.
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"They are weaponizing Hunter Biden against his dad as an effective tool to get his dad to lose his cool and to get his dad to, you know, feel the heartache," Navarro said. "It has nothing to do with Hunter Biden, but you can hear that said 100 times, and people who want to believe it are still going to believe that. Well, OK. And there’s people who might believe that it was planted for somebody so that then they could advance the Hunter Biden narrative. Who knows?"
Since the discovery of cocaine, the Secret Service has revealed that marijuana has been found in the White House on two separate occasions in the last year.