The White House updated its website on Thursday to include Biden administration-related “easter eggs” on a page dedicated to its history.
“Some easter eggs on the White House site for the wannabe historians on social media. Enjoy,” White House deputy communications director Kaelan Dorr wrote on X.
The website now includes references to a 2023 incident in which cocaine was discovered in the presidential residence, as well as the “Trans Day of Visibility” that began under then-President Joe Biden in 2023.
“During Biden’s administration, a U.S. Secret Service agent discovered a small, zippered plastic bag containing cocaine in the West Wing entrance lobby. Speculation has pointed to Hunter Biden, an admitted drug user,” the website reads under a photo of a shirtless Hunter Biden.
“Additional evidence includes a laptop, seized in 2019, which contains photos of frequent drug use alongside emails about foreign business dealings (Ukraine, China) involving his father, Joe, while he was Vice President,” the website reads.
There is also a photo of transgender rights activist and influencer Rose Montoya, topless. Montoya took the photo on the White House lawn during a Pride event in 2023 and was subsequently banned from the presidential residence.
“The Biden/Harris administration hosts transexuals at the White House in 2023, and goes on to establish the ‘Transgender Day of Visibility’ on the same day as Easter Sunday in 2024,” the website reads.
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This website’s update comes as the White House’s East Wing undergoes renovation for a ballroom.
The Washington Examiner has reached out to Biden for comment.
