Indiana police find Trump-shaped ecstasy pills in drug raid
Indiana state police found a number of ecstasy pills shaped like President Trump in a drug raid last month, according to a release by the Indiana State Police.
Police made 129 criminal arrests on 272 drug-related charges in a series of busts over six days, dubbed “Operation Blue Anvil,” according to the release.
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The orange Trump-shaped pills were uncovered along with cocaine, heroin, LSD, marijuana, prescription drugs and others. The release did not say how many of the pills were found or their value.
The pills, which are printed with the words “Great Again” in reference to Trump’s campaign slogan “Make America Great Again,” are similar to those seized in a German city last year.
German police seized about 5,000 Trump-shaped tablets with an estimated sales value of nearly $46,000 from a 51-year-old man and his 17-year-old son in northwestern Germany in August.
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