Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre's assertion that the Biden family was absent from the White House during the days preceding the cocaine discovery has been challenged by a Fox News press pool report.
The report indicates that President Biden, along with First Lady Jill Biden, Hunter Biden, and Hunter's son, Beau, were at the White House on Friday, June 30th, departing for Camp David later that evening. This contradicts Jean-Pierre's statement, made in response to questions about the cocaine's ownership, that no Biden family members were present at the White House on that day.

Jean-Pierre vehemently dismissed the reporter's inquiry as "incredibly irresponsible," emphasizing the family's supposed absence from Friday through Monday. The illicit substance was reportedly found on Sunday evening near the West Executive entrance, sparking inquiries regarding its origin.

A source revealed to Fox News Digital that the Secret Service investigation into the matter has yet to identify any suspects, and there's uncertainty about whether the individual responsible will ever be apprehended.
This incident has ignited debate and raised questions about security protocols within the White House.