Booze, drugs and a pet snake: How families can cause headaches for the White House

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Booze, drugs and a pet snake: How families can cause headaches for the White House
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Sometimes the behavior is pure mischief, such as little Quentin Roosevelt (son of Teddy) running his toy wagon through a painting of a first lady. Or Alice Roosevelt, who showed up at parties with her pet snake.

Former President Donald Trump’s son Donald Jr., for one, was in the news for meeting with Russian operatives offering damaging information on Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign.Sometimes the behavior is pure mischief, such as little Quentin Roosevelt running his toy wagon through a painting of a first lady.

“When I called my dad to say, ‘I’m really sorry’ ... he said, ‘No, I’m sorry,’” Bush Hager said. “He said, ‘I’m sorry, I told you you can be normal, and you can’t. You can’t order margaritas.’” She added of her parents: “We embarrassed them, although they never said it, on the world stage.” Richard Nixon once asked the CIA to put a “full cover” on his brother Donald, whose business connections the president blamed hurting him in elections, according to books written by former Nixon aides. Although the CIA declined, the Secret Service agreed to keep watch on Donald, who had ties to the billionaire Howard Hughes and once received a $205,000 loan from him.

Neil Bush had faced accusations of conflict of interest through his position at Silverado Banking, Savings and Loan Association in Denver, which he repeatedly denied. He asserted that he was unfairly targeted because he was a son of a president.

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