Trump-era White House Medical Unit passed out medications like Candy. (Congress, cocaine)
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A Pentagon watchdog found a slew of problems with the White House Medical Unit that took place during the Trump administration, including that the unit provided controlled substances to ineligible White House staff.
A new report from the Department of Defense inspector general found the military-run White House Medical Unit provided a wide range of health care and pharmaceutical services to ineligible staff, in violation of federal law and policy, with senior leaders in the unit directing practices out of line with Pentagon guidance. The report also found White House military medical unit providers said they weren't empowered to deny requests from senior unit leaders.
At the time Ronnie Jackson was running the medical unit and passing out pills like candy. The boozer has a lot of explaining to do. But now that he is part of Congress its doubtful.
A Pentagon watchdog found a slew of problems with the White House Medical Unit that took place during the Trump administration, including that the unit provided controlled substances to ineligible White House staff.
A new report from the Department of Defense inspector general found the military-run White House Medical Unit provided a wide range of health care and pharmaceutical services to ineligible staff, in violation of federal law and policy, with senior leaders in the unit directing practices out of line with Pentagon guidance. The report also found White House military medical unit providers said they weren't empowered to deny requests from senior unit leaders.
At the time Ronnie Jackson was running the medical unit and passing out pills like candy. The boozer has a lot of explaining to do. But now that he is part of Congress its doubtful.
Did you read the report from the government ?
The problem was reported in 2018 but the procedures, controls, rules were all over the place and very lax.
Seems it had been running like this for a very long time. It got outed in 2018...not created in 2018.
Ronnie Jackson's passing out meds like candy was well known for years. It was when he was nominated for another office that the world got ticked off at Jon Tester for saying it out loud.
How Jackson was elected to the house will always be a mystery. That's a Trump district. Guess they also like drunks. It was surprising that TFG kept him around because he has a thang about drunks.
Seems like there needs to be an independent body empowered to investigate this issue. Ronny Jackson is a member of Congress now, so there's no way that body would be impartial.
The Biden forced personnel to get dangerous vaccines. Some of them were discharged for not taking the dangerous vaccines.
From the OP's article...
A new report from the Department of Defense inspector general...
What... no one complained while it was going on?
Is this what we are going to be doing the rest of the year?
These people are deplorable.
Also from the OP...
The report found controlled substances, including opioids and sleeping medications, were "not properly accounted for," in violation of federal regulation.
The use of opioids can be traced back to the Obama Admin.
Nobody complained then... now it's all a political witchhunt.
You know what else is in federal violation? Letting people pour into the border unhindered. Clean up your own house.
The world was better for the majority of people under Trump... except for the Deep State.
A Pentagon watchdog found a slew of problems with the White House Medical Unit that took place during the Trump administration, including that the unit provided controlled substances to ineligible White House staff.
A new report from the Department of Defense inspector general found the military-run White House Medical Unit provided a wide range of health care and pharmaceutical services to ineligible staff, in violation of federal law and policy, with senior leaders in the unit directing practices out of line with Pentagon guidance. The report also found White House military medical unit providers said they weren't empowered to deny requests from senior unit leaders.
At the time Ronnie Jackson was running the medical unit and passing out pills like candy. The boozer has a lot of explaining to do. But now that he is part of Congress its doubtful.
A Pentagon watchdog found a slew of problems with the White House Medical Unit that took place during the Trump administration, including that the unit provided controlled substances to ineligible White House staff.
A new report from the Department of Defense inspector general found the military-run White House Medical Unit provided a wide range of health care and pharmaceutical services to ineligible staff, in violation of federal law and policy, with senior leaders in the unit directing practices out of line with Pentagon guidance. The report also found White House military medical unit providers said they weren't empowered to deny requests from senior unit leaders.
At the time Ronnie Jackson was running the medical unit and passing out pills like candy. The boozer has a lot of explaining to do. But now that he is part of Congress its doubtful.
TDS Runs deep...
This "Trump era" issue was headed by a person who was assigned to the White House Medical Staff in 2009 during Obama's term.
But I am sure that nothing like this loose handling of medications happened during Obama. Trump must have corrupted him.
Government at work...it took them 4 years to generate this report that suggested they create procedures for better control. Yea...I could have told them that after a couple of days.
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