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  • Donald Trump was recently accused of taking drugs
  • The POTUS was accused of taking Adderall
  • Donald Trump was mocked after he sniffed his way through his recent speech 

Donald Trump was recently accused of taking drugs, particularly Adderall.

Last week, the POTUS responded to Iran’s missile retaliation to the assassination of one of its top leaders. And viewers couldn’t help but wonder what drugs he’d taken.

Shortly after his nine-minute speech was released on Twitter, the hashtag #SniffyMcAdderall became trending online.

“Too much Adderall this morning? #SniffyMcAdderall,” Twitter user @Bill20680 said.

“Okay, #SniffyMcAdderall. You did nothing wrong, your hair is superb, your throat doesn’t look like a vagina, and you have an even tan,” Twitter user @gal_tahoe said.

Twitter user @TomthunkitsMind also dragged President Trump’s wife, Melania Trump, and his three eldest children, Don Jr., Ivanka, and Eric by posting their family photo with the tagline, “Adderall in the family.”

Other netizens also accused the POTUS of taking drugs. However, their allegations have never been confirmed.

“Trump doctor Harold Bornstein says bodyguard, lawyer, raided his office. #SniffyMcAdderall’s medical records were forcibly seized from Bornstein’s office in 2017. From crimes to alleged addictions, Trump’s entire life has been one love cover-up,” Twitter user @WordswithSteph said.

Meanwhile, “The Celebrity Apprentice” staff Noel Casler previously claimed that President Trump indeed takes Adderall. This type of drug is a combination medication that contains four salts of amphetamine. Adderall is typically used as a treatment for ADHD and narcolepsy.

Casler claimed that he saw Trump crushing up his Adderall and sniffing it because he can’t read and gets really nervous when he has to read his cue cards.

The POTUS’ former staff also worked with him on Miss Teen Universe for six years. Casler mocked the pageant by saying that it wasn’t a good idea and likened it to Jeffery Dahmer starring in a cooking show.

“He [Trump] would line up the girls on the side of the stage, and he would inspect them. Literally, he would stick his little freaking doll fingers in their mouth and look at their teeth,” he alleged.

The POTUS has not denied or confirmed Casler’s claims.

US President Donald Trump has warned Iran against using deadly violence against protesters
US President Donald Trump has warned Iran against using deadly violence against protesters AFP / SAUL LOEB