Why does it feel that every major world leader or state leader is recently on cocaine?
Are they all out of their minds?
If so, it is probably starting to explain why our world is so messed up … and why President Trump stood alone as the only voice of the only reason. He is not completely out on drugs!
Anyway, I do not know whether this woman is a big old cocoade or not.
Hek, until about 10 minutes ago, I did not know who was the mayor of the main.
But I had to face this video to make her very cheerful on the road:
See: Main Democrat Governor Janet Mills when asked about the use of his alleged cocaine and if cocaine smells on “human rights” work:
“What a nonsense.” https://t.co/7gxgbmkl4k pic.twitter.com/Hz00alhttg
– Steve Guest (@Steveguest) 1 July, 2025
Here is more Fox News,
Main Democrat village. Janet Mills was in a disadvantage to words during his visit to the country’s capital last month, when its alleged cocaine was suppressed.
“What F-?” Mills replied whether it was asked if “smell cocaine at work is” a “human right”.
Mills refused to answer the question, after which, “How high is the cost of eight balls with inflation?” Mills ignored the second question and continued to walk.
After reporting on Friday, a source shared the video with Fox News Digital, which revealed that the Department of Justice claimed for decades old decades of mills that investigation on its alleged cocaine was politically motivated.
In early 1990, the Maine was examined by the US Attorney Office (USAO), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Main’s Bureau of Intergrancele Drug Enforcement (BIDE), then examined the mills, then a district attorney in the main, a district attorney, accused of using cocaine.
The investigation was eventually filed without allegations. Mills has said that the investigation never had any merit and was politically targeted for his democratic affiliation and criticism of Beed. In 1990, he and two other district Attorney criticized the bid for increasing the number of arrests through excessive enforcement of low-level drug criminals in the main.
“It’s scary,” Mills told Portland Press Herald in November 1991. “Main clearly is a secret police force at work that can ruin the reputation of any person who opposed it.”
Memorandum of March 1995 from the US Department of Justice Office of Professional Responsibility (Doj/OPR) addressed the Deputy Attorney General – Merry Garland was serving as the chief aide sub -Attorney General – and was detected by Fox News Digital, a claim of mills. It was revealed that there was no misconduct by the federal or state officials to investigate his case.
According to DOJ Memo, WCSH-TV reported in December 1990 that the mills were being examined by a federal grand jury for the use of drugs, cited as law enforcement sources. Mills later sued the reporter for the complaint and slander. The report motivated the Mills counsel to demand a grand jury probe, arguing that “the press got a leak from the BID law enforcement officers.”
The results of the complaint and condemnation suit are no longer available. The docket for the case revealed that the records were settled in 2015 as per the policy. However, a 1991 Leviston Sun-Carnatic article states that an attempt was made by a judge to abolish “drug testing rumors”.
a different Fox News The article describes how these allegations have dogs to have dogs since the 1990s:
Democratic village of Main. Janet Mills has politically motivated the investigation into the use of its alleged cocaine over the years, but a new uncontrolled memorandum received by Fox News Digital opposed his decades -old claims.
In early 1990, the Maine was examined by the US Attorney Office (USAO), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and Main’s Bureau of Intergrancele Drug Enforcement (BIDE), then examined the mills, then a district attorney in the main, a district attorney, accused of using cocaine.
The investigation was eventually dropped without allegations, but Mills said that the investigation had never had any merit and was politically targeted for his democratic affiliation and criticism of Beed. In 1990, he and two other district Attorney criticized the bid for increasing the number of arrests through excessive enforcement of low-level drug criminals in the main.
“It’s scary,” Mills told Portland Press Herald in November 1991. “Main clearly is a secret police force at work that can ruin the reputation of any person who opposed it.”
The Memorandum of March 1995 from the US Department of Justice Office of Professional Responsibility (Doj/OPR) addressed the Deputy Attorney General, of which Merick Garland was a colleague serving as a sub -Attorney General, a colleague serving as Sub -Attorney General, which was detected by Fox News Digital, was not a denomination of mills, which was not a blank in their case.
What do you think?