Donald Trump's Face Appears on Drug Packages, Court Docs Reveal
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Donald Trump’s Face Appears on Drug Packages, Court Docs Reveal

Authorities have reportedly seized drug packages bearing the image of Donald Trump on them. The discovery has been detailed in a recent federal court filing linked to an ongoing investigation. The document also reveals what was inside the packages.

Drug dealers reportedly use Donald Trump’s face to cover packages

In a recent affidavit submitted by a federal agent in support of a criminal complaint, it is alleged that Donald Trump’s face has appeared on drug packages seized in February. According to the document, authorities seized two suspected drug packages reportedly mailed from Puerto Rico to Worcester County. The packages were reportedly wrapped in pictures of Trump. They also had the word “FAFO,” which is an acronym for “F*** Around and Find Out,” on them.

The document says, “Inside the package, investigators found one brick-shaped object wrapped further in clear plastic, tape, dryer sheets, carbon paper, and black latex, with an exterior marking of a picture of with an exterior marking of a picture of President Donald J. Trump and the letters “FAFO,” concealed inside a blue “Sequence” game box inside the USPS package”

It further stated, “Under the wrapping, investigators found a solid white powdery substance stamped “FAFO,” weighing 1092.5 gross grams. The substance field tested positive for the presence of cocaine. Investigators submitted the substance to the DEA laboratory for testing and that testing is pending.”

The package is believed to contain about one kilogram of cocaine, based on multiple other drug packages previously seized from the same drug traffickers. The packages were allegedly mailed via USPS Priority Mail. Additionally, during an 18-month wiretap investigation, agents claimed to have linked a 12-person drug ring led by an accused drug trafficker to over 10 kilograms of cocaine, as well as fentanyl and methamphetamine.

The report comes just months after the Trump administration launched a series of airstrikes, targeting alleged drug trafficking vessels in the Caribbean Sea. The move was described as an effort to curb the flow of illicit drugs from the Latin Americas to the U.S.

Originally reported by Namrata Ghosh on Mandatory.

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