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Trump-era White House Medical Unit gave controlled substances to ineligible staff, watchdog finds

Por: CBS News Politics January 30, 2024

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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 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... + full article



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