AOC’s $19K SECRET: Ketamine Campaign Bombshell…
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AOC’s $19K SECRET: Ketamine Campaign Bombshell…

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s campaign funneled nearly $19,000 in donor money to a psychiatrist who specializes in controversial ketamine therapy, raising serious questions about potential misuse of campaign funds for personal services. Campaign Spending Raises Red Flags Federal Election Commission records reveal AOC’s campaign committee disbursed three separate payments to Dr. Brian Boyle totaling $18,725 during 2025. The Harvard-trained psychiatrist serves as Chief Psychiatric Officer at Stella clinics, where he promotes ketamine therapy alongside stellate ganglion blocks for treating PTSD and anxiety. The payments broke down as $11,550 in March, $2,800 in May, and $4,375 in October, all categorized under “leadership training and consulting” rather than medical services. This classification immediately drew scrutiny from campaign finance experts concerned about potential circumvention of laws prohibiting personal use of political donations. Ketamine Therapy Controversy Deepens Concerns Dr. Boyle’s specialty in ketamine therapy adds another layer of controversy to the spending revelation. The psychiatrist has publicly praised ketamine’s “incredible power” in treating mental health conditions, positioning himself as an authority on interventional psychiatry. Ketamine therapy gained notoriety following actor Matthew Perry’s death in 2023, which involved complications from ketamine treatment. The drug, originally developed as an anesthetic, has become increasingly popular among elite clientele seeking alternative mental health treatments. However, medical professionals continue warning about ketamine’s risks and the need for proper oversight when administering hallucinogenic therapies. Ethics Watchdog Challenges Spending Legitimacy Paul Kamenar, counsel for the National Legal and Policy Center, publicly questioned whether the payments violated federal campaign finance laws. Federal regulations explicitly prohibit using campaign funds for personal expenses unrelated to political activities. The vague “leadership training” designation fails to clarify what services Boyle actually provided or who received them. AOC previously disclosed seeking therapy following the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot, creating reasonable suspicion these payments funded personal mental health services disguised as consulting. This represents exactly the type of government overreach and misuse of resources that frustrates hardworking Americans who donate to political campaigns expecting their money supports actual campaign activities. Progressive Hypocrisy on Full Display The revelation exposes typical progressive double standards on spending accountability. AOC has built her political brand criticizing wealthy Americans and corporate spending while apparently directing nearly $19,000 in campaign funds to an elite psychiatrist serving high-profile clients. Her history advocating for psychedelic drug research since 2019, including failed amendments for psilocybin and MDMA studies, demonstrates her longtime interest in hallucinogenic treatments. The congresswoman co-sponsored successful psychedelic research legislation in 2023, further connecting her policy positions with these controversial payments. Conservative outlets broke this story on March 22, 2026, yet AOC and her campaign have offered zero explanation or transparency about the expenditures. AOC Splashes Thousands In Campaign Funds On Psychiatrist Specializing In Ketamine Therapy https://t.co/pFJ5JReILX — zerohedge (@zerohedge) March 23, 2026 Federal law exists precisely to prevent politicians from treating campaign accounts as personal slush funds. The American people deserve answers about whether their donations to political causes funded a congresswoman’s personal therapy sessions. This incident highlights why voters increasingly distrust politicians who preach accountability while operating under different rules than ordinary citizens. Until AOC provides complete transparency about these payments, including detailed invoices showing exactly what services Boyle rendered and who received them, serious questions about ethics violations will continue growing. Campaign finance laws mean nothing if politicians can simply relabel personal expenses as vague consulting services. Sources: AOC Campaign Spending $19K on Ketamine-Linked Psychiatrist – Newsmax AOC’s Campaign Spent $19K on Psychiatrist Known for Hallucinogenic Therapy – Breitbart Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez paid nearly $19k in campaign funds for ‘leadership consulting’ tied to ketamine therapy expert – Times of India AOC’s Nearly $19K Tab With Ketamine-Linked Shrink Raises Campaign Cash Questions – Hoodline