The Secret Service’s recently concluded investigation into who left cocaine at the White House proves there was “just not a desire” to find the culprit, Megyn Kelly said.
“I realize it was not a huge amount of coke,” Kelly said during Thursday’s episode of her SiriusXM podcast “The Megyn Kelly Show.”
“But the point is, is there a cokehead in the White House?”
Kelly said it was “suspicious” that the agency wrapped up the investigation “within a week of the news breaking.”
“And we’re just ready to put a bow on it and move on,” she said, adding: “Why does it need to be over?”
“There’s not some deadline for you to end the investigation by tomorrow,” Kelly said.
“This just happened … Let’s go. What’s the problem?”
Kelly added: “I don’t get it.”
According to the Secret Service, no fingerprints or DNA turned up on the baggie of cocaine, which underwent crime lab analysis.
Investigators were also unable to pinpoint a suspect despite the help of surveillance footage and security cameras.
“Without physical evidence, the investigation will not be able to single out a person of interest from the hundreds of individuals who passed through the vestibule where the cocaine was discovered,” Secret Service officials said in the summary.
Kelly suggested that there was a lack of enthusiasm on the part of the Secret Service to find out to whom the cocaine belonged.
“It’s good to be a Biden,” Kelly said. “You have everyone running interference for you.”
“If cocaine shows up in the Biden White House, as opposed to like a Trump White House, they don’t really have a lot of interest in it,” Kelly said.
“Who are they trying to kid?”
She added: “I firmly believe if they really wanted to get to the bottom of this, they would have.”
The Post has sought comment from the White House.
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