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Now, it wasn't just the physical resemblance to that photo. Mangione was also allegedly carrying an illegal firearm, false documents, and other evidence that
Now, it wasn't just the physical resemblance to that photo. Mangione was also allegedly carrying an illegal firearm, false documents, and other evidence that
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Well, it's interesting. Over the last four years, we saw the Biden administration really shift the fentanyl street drug response to a public health model. That means a lot more treatment and better medications. Donald Trump's focus during the campaign was very different, a big pivot. He talked almost exclusively about cracking down on fentanyl traffickers and dealers securing the border.
Well, it's interesting. Over the last four years, we saw the Biden administration really shift the fentanyl street drug response to a public health model. That means a lot more treatment and better medications. Donald Trump's focus during the campaign was very different, a big pivot. He talked almost exclusively about cracking down on fentanyl traffickers and dealers securing the border.
Well, it's interesting. Over the last four years, we saw the Biden administration really shift the fentanyl street drug response to a public health model. That means a lot more treatment and better medications. Donald Trump's focus during the campaign was very different, a big pivot. He talked almost exclusively about cracking down on fentanyl traffickers and dealers securing the border.
Here's Trump talking during one of his rallies.
Here's Trump talking during one of his rallies.
Here's Trump talking during one of his rallies.
And then after the election, Layla, the man Trump named to serve as border czar Tom Homan raised the stakes, promising U.S. military action against Mexican drug cartels during an appearance on Fox News.
And then after the election, Layla, the man Trump named to serve as border czar Tom Homan raised the stakes, promising U.S. military action against Mexican drug cartels during an appearance on Fox News.
And then after the election, Layla, the man Trump named to serve as border czar Tom Homan raised the stakes, promising U.S. military action against Mexican drug cartels during an appearance on Fox News.
Well, the short answer is no. Even a lot of drug policy and addiction experts who do want a tougher response to fentanyl tell me they're worried Trump's team will go too far. Jonathan Calkins is a drug policy analyst at Carnegie Mellon University.
Well, the short answer is no. Even a lot of drug policy and addiction experts who do want a tougher response to fentanyl tell me they're worried Trump's team will go too far. Jonathan Calkins is a drug policy analyst at Carnegie Mellon University.
Well, the short answer is no. Even a lot of drug policy and addiction experts who do want a tougher response to fentanyl tell me they're worried Trump's team will go too far. Jonathan Calkins is a drug policy analyst at Carnegie Mellon University.
Calkins and other experts believe, Leila, that U.S. military strikes would do little to slow fentanyl smuggling or save American lives, but it could shatter diplomatic relations and destabilize Mexico. I also spoke about Trump's policy ideas with Brandon Del Pozo, a former police chief who studies drug policy at Brown University. He blasted Trump's idea of giving drug dealers the death penalty.
Calkins and other experts believe, Leila, that U.S. military strikes would do little to slow fentanyl smuggling or save American lives, but it could shatter diplomatic relations and destabilize Mexico. I also spoke about Trump's policy ideas with Brandon Del Pozo, a former police chief who studies drug policy at Brown University. He blasted Trump's idea of giving drug dealers the death penalty.
Calkins and other experts believe, Leila, that U.S. military strikes would do little to slow fentanyl smuggling or save American lives, but it could shatter diplomatic relations and destabilize Mexico. I also spoke about Trump's policy ideas with Brandon Del Pozo, a former police chief who studies drug policy at Brown University. He blasted Trump's idea of giving drug dealers the death penalty.