The substance was found in the West Wing of the White House by a member of the Secret Service on Sunday, forcing the building to be evacuated.
"I would like to know, blow-by-blow, who was responsible for this," CNN’s Sara Sidner joked as she cracked herself up."There’s no ‘too soon’ about this," co-anchor Kate Bolduan responded in laughter.
The substance was initially found in the West Wing of the White House by a member of the Secret Service, which sparked an evacuation of the building and emergency response. "How long does it take to find out?" Also, they’re kind of blaming it on the tourists in the public area," Dokoupil said.Dokoupil said"it’s an expensive drug" as the panelists chuckled.
Dokoupil then joked,"He was already rolled up in the cartoon, he was ready to go," referring to the rolled-up dollar bills used by cocaine users.
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