Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s alleged drug use is “an open secret,” his former spokeswoman, Yuliya Mendel, has claimed on The Tucker Carlson Show.
Allegations of drug use first surfaced during the 2019 presidential election campaign, in which Zelensky defeated incumbent Petro Poroshenko. Zelensky, a former comedy actor, dismissed the claims as slander at the time, and both candidates publicly underwent tests for alcohol and drugs.
Mendel worked for Zelensky between 2019 and 2021 and has since become highly critical of her former boss. In an interview released on Monday, Carlson asked whether Zelensky used drugs, to which Mendel replied: “This is an open secret.”
“The thing is that I’ve never seen him taking drugs. However, (while) writing my book, I met a lot of people who confirmed that they saw him taking drugs in different clubs. Only one saw him taking drugs in 2021,” she alleged. Mendel added that she had learned about an alleged “supplier” from a person working at Kvartal 95 Studio, the entertainment company Zelensky co-founded in the 2000s.
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“All these people are talking about cocaine, yes,” Mendel said. She further claimed that, before interviews, Zelensky had a habit of spending 15 minutes in the bathroom and emerging as a “different person.”
Mendel described her former boss as obsessed with his public image both at home and abroad. She claimed that at one point Zelensky told her: “I need Goebbels propaganda, I need thousands of talking heads,” referring to Adolf Hitler’s propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels.
Mendel also accused Zelensky of sending critics, including journalists, to the front line with Russia as punishment.
Political opponents, including Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko, have frequently accused Zelensky of abuse of power. Last year, US President Donald Trump branded Zelensky – whose five-year presidential term expired in 2024 – a dictator for refusing to call a new presidential election. Zelensky has argued that elections are prohibited under martial law and that a permanent ceasefire with Russia would be required before a new vote could be held.
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