Florida Republican Congressman Greg Steube joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to explain why he finds it very hard to believe the Secret Service doesn’t already know who is responsible for the cocaine discovered in the White House earlier this month.
“I’ve been in Congress five years. During the Trump administration, I went over to the White House countless times, at least three or four. And so let me just explain the process. Even as a member of Congress, your name has to go on a list. They have to have your Social Security number. You show up at checkpoint one and they take your picture. You go through security, they search all your bags, you go through magnetometer. There’s a sniffing dog that’s sniffing for bombs or explosives or probably drugs. And so the only way that that would have gotten in if it got in not through the normal circumstances, and that’s staff, everybody that works there goes through that process. So only the member of the president’s family would be able to get into the White House and not have to go through that process. It is a fact. We have video of Hunter Biden smoking crack, that he has had a cocaine problem. And you can’t tell me that there’s not video, that the Secret Service doesn’t know the exact number of people that were in the room there where it was found during the time period. And to just play, oh, well, we don’t know where it came from. We’re going to have to launch an investigation, that you find out three years from now. We don’t know. They’re obviously trying to cover down for what we all know as Americans what’s really going on.”
Rep. Steube also reacts to FBI Director Christopher Wray’s testimony before the House Judiciary Committee. To hear what else he had to say, listen to the podcast!