The investigation into the discovery of cocaine in the White House, the official residence and office of the President of the United States, has been terminated.
The Secret Service says that despite reviews of fingerprints, DNA and video footage, the person who left the cocaine in the White House has not been identified.
Earlier this month, White House spokeswoman Karen Jean-Pierre told the media that we will take every action that is appropriate and warranted, and that the Secret Service is investigating the matter.
It should be noted that cocaine was recovered from the Executive Avenue entrance hall of the White House at the beginning of this month.
A small plastic bag was recovered from the entrance hall where the public can come.
Mobile phones and other personal devices are kept here before entering the White House.
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