A Kansas City Chiefs player has been named among the top two individuals suspected to have left a white substance (you know what) at the White House, at least where betting odds are concerned.
The United States Secret Service is investigating how said substance got there and they’re reported to be tracing visitor logs while looking at footage to help them determine who could have done something that stupid.
The powder was discovered in the West Wing during a routine inspection. This area houses the oval office and other workspaces for presidential aides and staff, so there was a brief evacuation after Secret Service agents found it.
Given that the Chiefs visited the White House last month, Betonline.ag has listed star tight end Travis Kelce among the chief culprits, with only Hunter Biden ahead of him.
If someone playing for the Chiefs is going to do something like this, it’s probably going to be Travis. But we are not going to blame him for this one and we’re pretty sure he can be ruled out.
President Joe Biden and his family were at Camp David in Maryland when the substance was found. According to a senior law enforcement official, it was discovered in a storage facility used by White House staff and guests to store their mobile phones.
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Per press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, the Secret Service has promised a full review of how it got into the White House.