Whose is it?
The additional test took place on a Tuesday night. In a recent recording of the radio message from D.C. Fire hazmat personnel, who rapidly responded to the scene on Sunday night, one of the first responders can be heard saying that the substance tested positive for coc*ine hydrochloride.
The message was rapidly posted by the website OpenMHz, which records and archives radio dispatches by police, fire, and EMS agencies. The Secret Services is currently leading a full review of how the substance even managed to get into the West Wing, as law enforcement officials confirmed.
They closely examined cameras and entrance logs to try and understand who had access to the space. Officials caution this might prove to be a very challenging investigation, even if there are plenty of cameras in the West Wing. It’s still unclear if anyone was spotted on those cameras, specifically with a bag of coc*ine.