Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows accidentally got drunk after unknowingly drinking alcohol during a meeting in 2020, according to a book.
Meadows, who abstains from drinking alcohol, allegedly had 3 1/2 White Claws, unaware they contained alcohol, during a meeting with then-Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought following the 2020 election, according to former Meadows aide Cassidy Hutchinson's book Enough, according to the New York Post.Hutchinson describes in the book how she and fellow aide Eliza Thurston found Meadows on the couch after Vought left their early morning meeting an hour early.
“I liked it a lot and drank it pretty quick, and went and got another. Grapefruit! Another new flavor! Then I got a third and remembered I hadn’t offered Russ one, so I did, and he looked at me all weird and said no,” Meadows continued, according to Hutchinson. “My head started feeling funny, and I look down at the can and I saw that it was alcohol. I’m drinking alcohol on a Monday morning and I’ve never had a drink before,” Meadows said.
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