President Joe Biden's decision to spend the weekend at the presidential retreat in Maryland, as well as participate in a service event in Philadelphia, has led to strange and mysterious incidents whose purpose and perpetrators are unknown. It seems that what is happening in American society, even if minor, does not bode well.
A hoax call was made to 911 reporting a fire at the White House with flames inside and a person trapped inside, according to an official who declined to be named to the Associated Press because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
Fire trucks rushed there yesterday morning, along with other emergency vehicles to rescue the situation. Upon arrival, the fire department, emergency services, and United States Secret Service officers in the District of Columbia reported that the alert was false and cancelled the response.
The Secret Service announced on Wednesday that white powder found in the White House triggered a brief security scare that turned out to be cocaine.
Notably, quantities of white powder were found in the West Wing on the 31st of last month and was treated as a potential threat that required a brief evacuation. Coincidentally, President Biden and his family were out of the White House all weekend.
An initial analysis of the material conducted by the Washington, D.C. fire department concluded that the substance was apparently cocaine and not a danger or specific attack of some kind. There has been much speculation in the American media about finding this white powder and the person who left it behind.