How Trump's war on cartel cash can stop fentanyl enablers - and save American lives
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President Trump signed an unprecedented executive order on his first day in office, labeling international cartels as terrorist organizations. This decision aims to combat the fentanyl epidemic, which has claimed nearly 500,000 American lives and inflicted trillions in healthcare costs. It heralds a new era of unrestricted financial warfare against Mexican drug cartels and Chinese money-laundering operations involved in the fentanyl trade. Experts and families affected by addiction view this as a critical step forward for law enforcement to address the crisis effectively. The staggering scale of overdoses, particularly among the youth, underscores the urgent need for action.
China and the Mexican cartels are not trying to create drug addicts - they are trying and succeeding at killing off our people - primarily young men.
The fentanyl epidemic on our shores has already claimed nearly half a million American lives and crippled the US health system with trillions in costs.
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