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The Government of Maine Mills ignores questions about the alleged consumption of cocaine in new videos

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First on Fox: Maine’s Democratic Governor Janet Mills laughed and ignored questions about his alleged cocaine use against cocaine in the face of a video obtained by Fox News Digital.

“Janet Mills, did cocaine give you the courage to resist President Trump during the governor’s breakfast?” Mills were interviewed earlier this month during the confrontation during a visit to the Blueberry Blueberries in Maine.

The interrogator referred to a meeting of the Association of National Governors (NGA) at the White House in February where Mills and Trump publicly posted on organic men playing in female sports.

Last month, the exclusive reports of Fox News Digital revealed that the Ministry of Justice contradicted the old decades that the investigation of cocaine consumption was politically motivated.

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Maine Governor Janet Mills was faced with the camera over the alleged cocaine consumption, which she rejected as a political witch hunt. (Fox News Digital)

After Mulls apparently laughed at the question and continued to walk, he was asked a question of follow -up.

“Have you ever been under influence while making critical decisions for the state of Maine?”

Mills continued to walk and refused to also answer this question.

Fox News Digital contacted the Mills’ office to comment but did not immediately receive a response.

In early 1990, the USAO (USAO) prosecutor’s office in Maine, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Maine’s Bureau of Intergovernmental Drug (Bide) investigated Mills, then a district prosecutor in office, after a drug suspect accused him of using cocaine.

The investigation was finally abandoned without depositing charges. Mills argued that the investigation had never had a merit and that it was politically targeted for its democratic affiliation and its Bide criticism. In 1990, she and two other Maine district prosecutors criticized the belly for inflating the number of arrests thanks to an excessive application of low -level drug delinquents.

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Janet Mills in 2024

Democratic Governor Janet Mills delivered his speech on the state of the state on January 30, 2024 at State House in Augusta, in Maine. (AP photo / Robert F. Bukaty, file)

“It’s frightening,” Mills told the Portland Press Herald In November 1991. “Maine apparently had a secret police force who can ruin the reputation of anyone who opposed it.”

A memorandum of March 1995 of the Office of Professional Responsibilities of the United States Ministry of Justice (DOJ / OPR), sent to the General Sub -Crocureur – Merrick Garland was the main deputy deputy director – and discovered by Fox News Digital, refutes the complaint of Mills. He revealed that there was no fault of the federal or state authorities investigating his case.

According to the MEMO of the DoJ, WCSH-TV reported in December 1990 that Mills were the subject of a survey by a large federal jury for drug use, citing sources of application of the law. Mills then continued this journalist for defamation and slander. The report also prompted the Mill lawyer to demand an investigation by the Grand Jury, arguing that “the press has received leaks from managers of the application of the laws of the bidder”.

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Governor Janet Mills, D-Maine, pronounces remarks at the Selectusa Investment Summit on May 4, 2023, at National Harbor, Maryland. (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)

The results of the defamation and slander costume are no longer available. The case file has shown that the files had been eliminated in 2015 in accordance with the policy. However, a Article 1991 Lewiston Sun-Journal seems to indicate that the effort to “put an end to the rumors of drug probe” was expelled by a judge.

Earlier this month, Mills were confronted with Washington, DC, about his alleged consumption of cocaine, reported exclusively Fox News Digital, in an exchange where she said: “What is F —?” When asked if “sniff cocaine at work” is a “human right”.

The longtime republican senator Susan Collins is to be re -elected in 2026, and with the mandate of the Mills Limited government next year, she would be a competitive democratic candidate to challenge Collins.

Mills indicated in April That she had not “planned to present herself for another office”, but admitted that “things are changing from week to week, from month to month”, leaving the door open to a potential Senate offer.

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