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First on Fox: Main Democrat village. Janet Mills laughed and ignored questions about the use of her alleged cocaine when faced in a video received by Fox News Digital.
“Janet Mills, did cocaine dare you to stand at the Governor’s breakfast?” Mills was asked earlier this month when the Maine was faced during a visit to Broadis Blueberry.
Questioners were referring to the meeting of the National Governors Association (NGA) at the White House in February, where Mills and Trump publicly required women playing in women’s sports.
Last month, Fox News Digital Exclusive Reporting revealed that the Department of Justice claimed a contradiction for decades old decades of mills that investigation on its alleged cocaine was politically motivated.
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Main village. Janet Mills was faced on camera about the use of alleged cocaine, which they have rejected as a political witch. (Fox News Digital)
Mills saw this question laughing and kept walking, he was asked a follow -up question.
“Have you ever been in effect while taking important decisions for the main state?”
Mills continued to walk and refused to answer that question.
Fox News arrived at the Mills’ office for digital comment, but did not get immediate response.
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) of the Main, and then a district attorney in the main, a district attorney in the main, accused him 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.
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Democratic village. Janet Mills completed his state’s address at State House in August, 30 January 2024. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukati, File)
“It’s scary,” Mills said Portland press herald In November 1991. “Men is clearly a secret police force at work that can ruin the reputation of anyone opposing 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.”
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The village. Janet Mills, D-Men, National Harbor, Maryland comment at the Selea Investment Summit on May 4, 2023. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
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-Carnal Articles This suggests that an attempt was made by a judge to abolish the “drug investigation rumors”.
Earlier this month, Mills encountered in Washington, DC, about the use of its alleged cocaine, Fox News Digital specifically reported, in an exchange where he said, “Is F —?” Asked whether to “smell cocaine at work” is a “human right”.
For a long time Republican Sen Susan Colins has been ready for re -election in 2026, and next year with Mill’s Governorship Term Limited, he will be a competitive Democratic candidate to challenge Colins.
Mills Indicated in April He “did not plan to run to another office,” but admitted that “things change from week to week, month to month,” leaving the door open for a possible Senate dialect.