Americans react on cocaine discoveries: Is Biden upholding decency in the White House?

Following cocaine discoveries and topless activists, Americans weigh in on whether Biden has brought decency to the White House

Washington, DC –Americans weighed in on whether President Biden was living up to his demand for “respect and decency” in the White House after cocaine was found in the West Wing and activists went topless on the South Lawn.

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“Cocaine in the White House, cocaine, that would never happen,” one person told Fox News.

“We must restore dignity and decency to the White House,” Biden tweeted ahead of the 2020 presidential election. Meanwhile, over the weekend, cocaine was found in a part of the White House that visitors can’t access unless they receive a tour from staff.

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Jim said he thinks Biden is doing “everything possible” to bring decency to the White House.

“As for the cocaine, it could come out of the guests’ pockets,” he said. “I have not seen the video from an employee or family member.”

In June, Biden faced criticism after transgender activists went topless at a White House Pride Month event. The administration later banned Rose Montoya and called the incident “inappropriate and disrespectful.”

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Dominick said he thinks Biden will respect the White House, but he has “lost his spine” in doing so.

“I think he needs to make a little more noise,” he added.

“For my country, I don’t want Biden as president,” Huncho said.

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Ashley said she doesn’t think Biden is advocating decency.

“He’s still not fighting for what’s right,” she said.

Kenneth disagreed. He said the president is being polite by staying out of controversies involving his son, Hunter Biden.

“He was not personally involved in his children’s trial,” he said.

“Compared to people who were in the office before, it was passing with flying colors,” says Sarah.

Marie said that while Biden has room for improvement, he is still a step ahead of former President Trump.

“Compared to the previous president, he has a level of professionalism when addressing others,” she said. “He is careful about his choice of words and careful about how others perceive his actions.”

Mark admits it is a challenging feat for the president.
“I think it’s tempting for members of Congress to insult each other even on the floor of Congress,” he said.

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