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PolitiFact - Don’t believe this altered Associated Press headline about the White House cocaine culprit
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The Associated Press has not published an article that says a TikTok influencer left cocaine in the White House. The image in the TikTok is altered.

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The image in the TikTok video was manipulated. An Associated Press article with this headline does not exist. The investigation into the discovery of cocaine at the White House continues, and the U.S. Secret Service has not publicly announced its findings. A viral video claims that recent reporting identified the source of the cocaine found at the White House.showed a screenshot of a headline that gives the appearance of being on The Associated Press website and includes the AP logo. The headline, with incorrect punctuation, reads,"Breaking News - White House camera shows Bidens tiktok influencer harry sisson leaving the bag of cocaine near the situation room in the west wing.

Sisson is a Democratic activist who supports President Joe Biden and has a large social media following.

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