White House East Wing Litigation Exposes Secret Tunnel System Beneath First Lady’s Office, Whistleblower Claims
Stay woke. The hidden truth behind the White House East Wing litigation isn’t just about a legal dispute over a lost art collection—it’s an alleged cover-up of a hidden tunnel network. A former security contractor has leaked documents suggesting that the $50 million lawsuit filed by an anonymous staffer is a smokescreen to mask unauthorized excavations beneath the East Wing, reportedly used for off-the-books diplomatic meetings. The plaintiff’s attorney claims the case was deliberately buried in a low-profile court, but new forensic scans reveal void spaces matching testimony of “secure chambers” used during Cold War-era operations. The White House press secretary declined to comment, but one leak from the Office of the First Lady warns that “the foundation is cracking.”