Florida man charged for stash of Trump-shaped ecstasy pills

A handout picture made available on August 21, 2017 by the police in Osnabrueck, Germany shows ecstasy tablets shaped like the head of U.S. President Donald Trump that were found by police. (STRINGER/AFP/Getty Images)

A Florida man who was found to have ecstasy pills shaped like U.S. President Donald Trump’s head has been charged with unlawful possession of controlled substances, according Pinellas County court documents.

Brendan Dolan-King, 23, was charged on Friday in Clearwater, Florida after police searched his apartment in June and discovered fentanyl and five orange pills shaped like Trump’s head, which were later found to contain the hallucinogen MDMA, or ecstasy.

The confiscation resembles one in Indiana in 2018, when the Lafayette Courier-Journal reported that police patrolling an interstate highway seized an orange tablet in the shape of the 45th U.S. president’s head, with his lips puckered on the front and “Great Again” printed on the back.

As many as 5,000 such pills were seized in Germany in 2017, NBC News reported.

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