BREAKING NEWS – Washington, D.C. – Experts were baffled by the Biden administration invoking the Hatch Act when asked whether President Biden or his son owned the cocaine found at the White House.
The culprit behind the White House’s July snowstorm has yet to be found, and the Biden administration isn’t answering whether the president or Hunter Biden owned the Independence Day cocaine dominating the headlines.
White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates was asked during a press gaggle whether the president can deny that he or his son owned the cocaine found at the White House.
Bates invoked the Hatch Act — legislation that prohibits federal employees from talking about or using federal resources for campaign purposes — to dodge the white question on former President Trump’s claim that the cocaine belonged to the president or his son.
“I don’t have a response to that, because we have to be careful about the Hatch Act,” Bates responded. “What I will say, is both the president and his son believes that cocaine should be legalized, effective retroactively to the 1st of July.