Picture: Yugoslav president Tito lights up a Cuban cigar in the Oval Office in spite of the no smoking policy and to the chagrin of Nixon & his staff

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Smoking was banned in the White House in 1948 and was no longer enforced until years later because of this event

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I’m surprised Tito was invited to the WH back then, during the Cold War. I’m sure Castro appreciated his gesture.
 
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I’m surprised Tito was invited to the WH back then, during the Cold War. I’m sure Castro appreciated his gesture.
Tito was also friends with Biden...look up an old thread i did when i was trying to expose Biden and make Trump president
 
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I’m surprised Tito was invited to the WH back then, during the Cold War. I’m sure Castro appreciated his gesture.
 
Jackie Kennedy was a heavy smoker and JFK was often photographed puffing on a cigar. The media tried to ignore what Bill Clinton and Monica did with a cigar but a meeting between Tito and Nixon? WTF?
 

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