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FBI Chemist Testifies: Cocaine Found On Hunter Biden's Gun Pouch

Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden, talks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol, in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2023. Hunter Biden lashed out at Republican investigators who have been digging in

During the ongoing trial, FBI forensic chemist Jason Brewer took the stand to provide crucial testimony regarding the powder found on a pouch associated with Hunter Biden's gun. Brewer confirmed that the substance in question tested positive for cocaine.

According to Brewer's testimony, he detected cocaine within the residual white particles he sampled from the pouch. This revelation adds a significant dimension to the case and raises questions about the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the illicit substance.

Residual white particles from the pouch tested positive for cocaine.
Forensic chemist Jason Brewer testified to cocaine presence on gun pouch linked to Hunter Biden.
Testing delay from 2018 to 2023 raises questions and alternative theories.

One notable aspect highlighted by the defense is the timing of the testing. Despite the item being recovered in 2018, it was not subjected to analysis until 2023. This delay in testing has prompted speculation and alternative theories, including the possibility that the pouch could have belonged to Hallie Biden, adding further complexity to the proceedings.

The presence of cocaine on the pouch introduces a new layer of intrigue to the case, potentially influencing the direction of the trial and the arguments put forth by both the prosecution and the defense. As the legal proceedings continue, the significance of this forensic evidence is likely to be a focal point of debate and scrutiny.

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