Trump discusses cocaine, healthcare, and Biden’s debate with comedian Theo Von

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Former President Trump’s recent appearance on comedian Theo Von’s podcast “This Past Weekend” has sparked a wave of conversation and controversy. The hour-long interview delved into topics far beyond the typical campaign trail discussions, including alcoholism, substance abuse, and the over-prescription of pharmaceuticals.

One of the most intriguing moments of the interview was when Trump revealed that his youngest son, Barron Trump, is a big fan of Von and encouraged him to accept the invitation. The interview was reportedly arranged by Ultimate Fighting Championship CEO Dana White.

During the conversation, Trump emphasized his stance on drug and alcohol use, telling Von, “I tell people – no drugs, no drinking, no cigarettes.” Von, who has been open about his past struggles with addiction, shared his experiences with cocaine use, prompting a candid discussion with the former president.

The pair also discussed the opioid crisis, pharmaceutical lobbyists’ influence in government, and how Trump’s administration would address drug abuse in the country. Trump suggested implementing restrictions on government officials becoming lobbyists to combat corruption in the system.

Additionally, Von asked Trump about rumors that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was once considered as his running mate, to which Trump responded positively, praising Kennedy as a good man. The conversation also touched on President Biden’s resignation from the 2024 presidential election, with Trump speculating that Democratic leaders like Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi played a role in pressuring Biden to step down.

Overall, the interview provided a unique and candid look at Trump’s views on addiction, government corruption, and the political landscape. Von’s podcast continues to attract attention for its engaging and thought-provoking discussions with high-profile guests.

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