In the documentary released on friday titled jimmy carter.
The roof of the white house.
It s relevant there s a piece of paneling up there mcquiston writes that can be gently peeled back to reveal a message.
Nelson climbed on the roof of the white house and smoked a joint with one of the carter boys patoski wrote.
Yes the white house is protected by snipers 24x7.
Photo by hulton archive stringer getty images savvy individuals started putting two and two together and realized exactly which carter boy smoked a joint with nelson chip carter jimmy s middle son.
According to the los angeles times around the beginning of the film carter is asked about nelson s tale of smoking pot on the roof of the white house near the end of his term as president in 1980.
The true extent of the protection at the white house has never been and shouldn t ever be released to the public.
One of the most legendary stories about willie nelson is that he once smoked weed on the roof of the white house this was during the jimmy carter administration and in the new documentary jimmy.
During the scare cbs news producer sara cook said she noticed one of the launchers on a roof across the street from the white house.
Nelson a country music legend who s also been described as america s most famous stoner first aired the story in his 1988 autobiography.
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While the white house is open about sharing some of its protective measures it should be assumed that the men and women of the secret service have thought of ways to counter or deal with literally any other scenario a would be threat could conjure up.
Ex president jimmy carter confirmed willie nelson smoked marijuana on the white house roof while he was in office and he revealed one of his sons joined in.
Former us president jimmy carter disclosed in a new documentary film the identity of the white house insider who smoked marijuana with country musician willie nelson on the roof of the presidential residence during a 13 september 1980 visit to the white house.