AOC used nearly $20,000 in campaign funds to pay for “leadership training and counseling” provided by Brian W. Boyle, MD, a psychiatrist that specializes in the use of the experimental Ketamine to “treat” mental disorders.
Seems harmless and completely acceptable until one considers that nowhere on Dr. Boyle’s website is “leadership training and counseling” offered as a service. Because Dr. Boyle is not known to provide these services, some believe that AOC may have been using campaign funds to pay for her own personal mental health services. If true, it’s kind of the pot calling the kettle black, right? Afterall, it’s no secret that AOC has had her struggles with mental health.
After the January 6 protest at the U.S. Capitol, AOC said that she was “in therapy” to deal with the trauma she experienced. The Congresswoman said, “oh yeah, I’m doing therapy but also, I’ve just slowed down.”
Given these statements about AOC’s deteriorating mental health, some have concluded that the payments to Dr. Boyle may have been for personal mental health services, leaving many to wonder if AOC is using Ketamine of which Boyle is considered a “leading authority” of the experimental “treatment.”