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BUSTED! Angry Dad Barack RIPS Malia For 'Pot' Smoking Video Scandal

The party's over for Malia Obama! After RadarOnline.com released the shocking video of an eyewitness accusing President Obama's 18-year-old daughter of smoking pot, furious Barack confronted the teen on their summer vacation, said a source.

The source said that Barack went into crisis mode after the "First Wild Child" had to be hauled out of a house party on Martha's Vineyard — just before local cops went in for a raid!

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Sgt. Skip Manter with the West Tisbury Police Department confirmed that neighbors "complained about noise."

Malia, 18, was hurried out of the rowdy bash by Secret Service right before police arrived.

"This is the president's worst nightmare!" a source told RadarOnline.com. "The end of his term is in sight — and the carefully crafted image of a world-beating family is unraveling right before his eyes!

"I'm sure he had some choice words for his daughter during that walk they took" after the party, said the source.

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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, a series of bombshell photos and videos surfaced after Malia was caught partying it up at the Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago on July 31.

The shocking images showed Malia, who is currently taking a "gap year" before entering Harvard in 2017, smoking a suspicious cigarette, exposing herself and twerking.

Do you think the Obamas should be worried, or is Malia a typical teen? Let us know in the comments!

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