Austin American-Statesman

Powder found in White House lobby positive for cocaine

- Colleen Long, Zeke Miller and Michael Balsamo

WASHINGTON — A white powder discovered in a lobby area of the White House’s West Wing that prompted a brief evacuation Sunday evening tested positive for cocaine in a laboratory analysis, three people familiar with the matter said Wednesday.

Officials who found the powder in a small plastic envelope in the heavily trafficked part of the White House initially suspected illegal drugs, but they ran tests to ensure that the powder was not a more dangerous substance. Investigat­ors have not yet identified who brought the cocaine into the White House, according to the three people, who were not authorized to publicly discuss the inquiry and spoke on condition of anonymity.

President Joe Biden was at Camp David with members of his family for the holiday weekend when the powder was discovered, and the complex was briefly evacuated as a precaution. It’s routine for emergency teams to quickly test a suspicious substance on the scene to determine whether it’s hazardous and also to follow up with a more sensitive lab tests later.

The U.S. Secret Service, which is responsibl­e for securing the White House, was taking the lead on the investigat­ion, consulting visitor logs and security footage.

The lobby is where many official visitors and staffers enter. It is also open to staff-led tours of the West Wing, which are scheduled for nonworking hours.

The Secret Service said in a statement Tuesday the White House was closed as a precaution as emergency crews investigat­ed, and that the District of Columbia Fire Department was called in to evaluate and determine that the substance was not hazardous.

“The item was sent for further evaluation and an investigat­ion into the cause and manner of how it entered the White House is pending,” the Secret Service said.

 ?? ANTHONY PELTIER VIA AP ?? The Secret Service said in a statement Tuesday that the White House was closed as a precaution as emergency crews investigat­ed.
ANTHONY PELTIER VIA AP The Secret Service said in a statement Tuesday that the White House was closed as a precaution as emergency crews investigat­ed.

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