Or we could follow #45's example and just hand out drugs like
candy, including fentanyl.
"White House pharmacists reportedly distributed uppers and downers like
candy to Trump administration officials during his time in office,
according to a new report from the Department of Defense Inspector
General.
The 80-page document, which was released on Jan. 8, found that ?all
phases of the White House Medical Unit?s pharmacy operations had severe
and systemic problems due to the unit?s reliance on ineffective internal controls to ensure compliance with pharmacy safety standards.? ...
While Trump lived under the White House roof, the pharmacy reportedly
kept messy, handwritten records, spent lavishly on brand-name
medications, and failed to comply with a slew of federal law and
Department of Defense regulations governing the handling, distribution,
and disposal of prescription medication.
Through in-person inspections and interviews with over 120 officials,
the report concluded ?that the White House Medical Unit provided a wide
range of health care and pharmaceutical services to ineligible White
House staff in violation of Federal law and regulation and DoD policy. Additionally, the White House Medical Unit dispensed prescription medications, including controlled substances, to ineligible White House staff.?"
https://www.salon.com/2024/02/02/either-malpractice-or-criminal-dr- justin-frank-on-power-and/
Most of the original story is behind a paywall.
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-white-house- pharmacy-prescription-drugs-1234953535/
But the inspector general's report isn't:
https://media.defense.gov/2024/Jan/09/2003373440/-1/-1/1/DODIG-2024-044 _REDACTED%20SECURE.PDF
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