Don Johnson reveals that he smoked marijuana in the White House
Don Johnson has really become a house in the White House.
During an appearance in “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” On Wednesday, the “Miami Vice” star revealed that it has been at the Washington Manor, DC, during each administration since Jimmy Carter was in office … and that he has even gotten into some hijinks there.
The theme arose when Kimmel asked Johnson about his extensive social circle, taking a photo of 1975 from the actor with Carter’s bandmates and Allman Brothers Chuck Leavell and Dickey Betts.
Asked for some context for the snapshot, where Betts definitely seemed to be smoking something, Johnson had to admit: “I don’t remember that photo, but we were all drugged.”
By quickly realizing that he could have undoluntarily shed to Carter, he corrected himself and said: “Well, I don’t know about Him. I don’t want to launch any sprinkler to the former president. God rests his soul.”

Randy Holmes through Getty Images
Johnson then explained how he was invited to the White House after helping the band to organize a concert to support the first presidential campaign of the Democrats.
Kimmel seemed bewildered when “Nash Bridges” actor told him that the “fun” really started while Carter was organizing.
“No one has fun there, right?” He said, before remembering a rumor about Willie Nelson touching him on the presidential farm.
“Is that the type of fun you had there?” Kimmel wondered. “Were you in the White House?”
Playfully grimace and throwing his hands for a moment, Johnson confessed: “I don’t know how to answer this … well, I guess I did.”
When the audience broke out in applause, the actor said he has been a repeated visitor at the White House and even shared some good times with President George Hw Bush.
Although Johnson made it clear that Bush did not participate in any of the devil’s letters, he did reveal that the Republican had another weakness.
“I wanted to bet when we played golf in Camp David. And so, I took his money,” he smiled. “I will tell you something else: he is a garbage conversationalist and ran into a buzzy saw because I too.”
While Johnson has been a friend of more than a few presidents, during an appearance in 2019 in Kimmel, he told the night host that he was not in the best terms with President Donald Trump.
20 years of free journalism
Your support feeds our mission
Your support feeds our mission
For two decades, News has brought him the exclusive, the first and the shots of the news of those who are talking about all his friends. Support our mission of staying for the next 20: we cannot do this without you.
We remain committed to providing unwavering journalism and based on facts that everyone deserves.
Thanks again for your support on the way. We are really grateful for readers like you! His initial support helped us take us here and reinforced our writing room, which kept us strong during uncertain times. Now as we continue, we need your help more than ever. We hope you join us once again.
We remain committed to providing unwavering journalism and based on facts that everyone deserves.
Thanks again for your support on the way. We are really grateful for readers like you! His initial support helped us take us here and reinforced our writing room, which kept us strong during uncertain times. Now as we continue, we need your help more than ever. We hope you join us once again.
Support News
Already contributed? Log in to hide these messages.
20 years of free journalism
For two decades, News has brought him the exclusive, the first and the shots of the news of those who are talking about all his friends. Support our mission of staying for the next 20: we cannot do this without you.
Support News
Already contributed? Log in to hide these messages.
Apparently, in the 80s, the then Magnate of the Royal Farm reached an agreement with Johnson to name his “Trump Castle” at the Atlantic City Hotel in one of the star’s racing ships, but Trump did not maintain his end of the agreement.
“I took the sponsorship money, made me make his name bigger, and then put me rigid about money,” said Johnson.


