CBP doctor attempted to secure fentanyl lollipops for UN meeting: Report

The top doctor for Customs and Border Protection attempted to secure fentanyl lollipops ahead of last September’s United Nations General Assembly, according to a new whistleblower report on Friday.

Whistleblowers represented by the Government Accountability Project claimed Dr. Alexander Eastman said he was hoping to bring the fentanyl with him to the General Assembly because he wanted to be prepared to help in the case of an emergency. The fentanyl would help with pain management.

“Eastman spent copious hours of his and Office of the Chief Medical Officer staff time directing the OCMO staff to urgently help him procure fentanyl lollipops, a Schedule II narcotic, so that he could bring them on the CBP Air and Marine Operations helicopter on which he would be a passenger in New York City,”
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