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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1541342)6/4/2025 11:32:55 PM
From: Maple MAGA   Read Replies (2) of 1576012
 
You flower children talked a big game about cosmic consciousness, now you are acting like Nixon's ghost is gonna show up and revoke your chakras. She had rings on her fingers and bells on her shoes, GOD forbid anyone walks in with a joint. You're not in Uncle John's Band anymore, you are now the sheriff from Friend of the Devil.

On July 2, 2023, the United States Secret Service discovered a small amount of cocaine, less than a gram, inside the White House.

The history of drugs and other substances found at the White House



Historical Drug-Related Incidents in the White House
  • John F. Kennedy: Reportedly received regular amphetamine injections from Dr. Max Jacobson, known as "Dr. Feelgood," to manage chronic back pain. theguardian.com+1washingtonpost.com+1

  • Jimmy Carter: Singer Willie Nelson claimed to have smoked marijuana on the White House roof during Carter's presidency, a story later confirmed by Carter, noting that Nelson was accompanied by his son, Chip. theguardian.com+1washingtonpost.com+1

  • Bill Clinton: Admitted to trying marijuana during his time as a Rhodes Scholar in England, famously stating he "didn't inhale." Additionally, his half-brother, Roger Clinton Jr., was convicted of cocaine possession in 1985 and later pardoned by Clinton. the-sun.com semafor.com+1the-sun.com+1

  • George W. Bush: Avoided directly answering questions about past drug use, referring to his younger years as a time when he was "young and irresponsible." the-sun.com+1semafor.com+1

  • Barack Obama: Openly discussed his past use of marijuana and cocaine in his memoir "Dreams from My Father," describing it as a part of his youth. the-sun.com

  • Donald Trump: While Trump has stated he abstains from drugs and alcohol, his administration faced scrutiny over the alleged improper distribution of prescription stimulants like modafinil to White House staff by the medical unit

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