married her. [laughter] that s going to hurt. get him. if someone gets caught with cocaine it s usually a slam dunk case but when cocaine is found in the white house, the secret service can t tell us where they found it. and we re starting to believe that the reason they won t tell us where they found it is because that would tell us whose coke it was. instead the secret service isn t telling us anything. in response to a freedom of information request put forward by bloomberg. the secret service is saying they can t release any records about the coke found at the white house. why? they said it would interfere with an ongoing investigation but what s the investigation? police charge people with cocaine possession all the time when they find it in someone s house. today we learn the fbi is a part of a cover-up. does the fbi assistant the secret service in the investigation into how cocaine wound up at the white house? yes, i want to be a little bit careful what i can
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