Sen. Cotton grills Secret Service on whether White House cocaine culprit will be arrested
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Sen. Tom Cotton is calling on the Secret Service to be transparent with the American people, after cocaine was found in the White House.
The Secret Service confirmed with Fox News Wednesday that the mysterious white powder tested positive for cocaine. Now, Sen. Cotton is demanding answers. Aubrie Spady is a Freelance Production Assistant for Fox News Digital.
"According to public records, the Secret Service has not yet confirmed where in the West Wing the cocaine was found. I urge you to release that information quickly, as the American people deserve to know whether illicit drugs were found in an area where confidential information is exchanged," Cotton wrote in a letter to the Secret Service Wednesday.
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