


House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) called out President Joe Biden’s family for receiving special treatment during investigations following the closure of an inquiry about cocaine found inside the White House.
McCarthy noted the White House is the most secure building in the nation, requiring everyone to go through security checks upon entering.
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"They have cameras 24/7,” McCarthy said on Fox New's The Story with Martha MacCallum. “It just seems to me when it comes to the ‘Biden, Inc.’ family, they get treated different than anybody else."
The Secret Service concluded its investigation on Thursday due to a lack of physical evidence into the cocaine found in the West Wing of the White House on July 2.
"There was no surveillance video footage found that provided investigative leads or any other means for investigators to identify who may have deposited the found substance in this area," the Secret Service said in a statement.
“But if they can't tell us who brought it, what else is happening in the White House they can't tell us about?” McCarthy said, pushing for an answer to who brought cocaine into the West Wing despite the Secret Service investigation ending. “What else is coming into the White House they can't tell me about?”
McCarthy spoke on the situation in relation to the Hunter Biden investigation, involving the president's son’s laptop that he dropped off at a computer store in Delaware.
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"When the Hunter Biden laptop came public, what did the Biden, Inc. family do? They used our soon-to-be secretary of state to go out … [and] call people in the intel community to sign a letter to tell the American public it was false when they personally knew it was true," McCarthy said.
McCarthy said the Biden family uses the Department of Justice and other intel committees to “pretty much lie to Americans.”