Suspicious powder found at White House was cocaine: Reports
Secret Service investigating how suspected cocaine ended up at West Wing.

A preliminary test for suspicious powder found at the White House on Sunday came up positive for cocaine, according to media reports.
The Secret Service is investigating how the suspected cocaine ended up at the White House, the US media reported.
The powder was sent for further testing.
The White House was evacuated briefly after the Secret Service found the white powder in a common area of the West Wing, which is accessible to tourists.
President Joe Biden and his family were at Camp David when it was discovered.
Most Read News
-
Germany's Merz aims to establish new coalition governmen
-
UK says Ukraine 'must have a seat' at negotiating table
-
US says Ukraine and Russia very close to signing peace d
-
Russian consulate in France attacked, with no casualties
-
Hungary rejects EU plan to allocate billions for Ukraine
-
Pope Francis 'slept well' as he rests on his 10th night
-
EU suspends sanctions on Syria's key sectors to support
-
Türkiye urges realism on Ukraine’s NATO bid, cites secur
-
No negotiations until Israel honors obligations under Ga
-
Trump taps Dan Bongino as deputy director of FBI