After making salacious allegations against President Trump’s
nomination to run Veterans Affairs, Senator John Tester just got handed
some very bad news.
After making reference to events happening under the Secret Service’s watch, the Secret Service has flat out denied Tester’s so-called “acts” ever took place.
The Allegations
Senator Tester decided to make headlines while appearing with Anderson Cooper on CNN.
During the interview, Tester laid out some rather disturbing
allegations against Dr. Jackson, who served both Bush and Obama prior to
Trump.
According to Sen. Tester, Jackson was known as the “Candy Man” during this time with the Obama administration.
While not remembering the names of the drugs, Tester said Jackson
handed out pills to put people to sleep on international flights.
Then, he would hand out pills to wake everyone up once they touched down.
After repeatedly asking Tester for the names of the pills, Anderson
supplied them, saying Tester’s staff told him what the drugs actually
were.
Tester went on to say that Jackson repeatedly was unable to answer duty calls because he was drunk.
According to Tester’s sources, Jackson was partying far too much at
social events, then someone else had to fill in to perform his duties
for him.
Finally, Tester said Jackson regularly abused those that were working for him.
Tester stated, “The people below him, he belittled, screamed at them,
really created a toxic environment to the point where the people that
worked around him felt like they had to walk on egg shells because of –
because of his lack of respect.”
Keep in mind, now, not one employee of Jackson’s has openly come
forward, nor has either Bush or Obama said anything to back up Tester’s
comments.
One would think if this was happening during Obama’s time in office,
the former president would back up the allegations made by Tester, but
that has yet to happen.
You’re Fired!
With the Secret Service telling a different story than Tester,
President Trump fired off a series of attacks against Tester on Twitter.
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