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Attorney General Pam Bondi's claim that fentanyl seizures saved 258 million lives follows a long line of dubious claims from ...
American businesses are profiting from stolen Mexican oil, then funneling funds back to Mexico, the Treasury said.
Beijing’s outreach to Washington over fentanyl created an opening for trade talks between the two nations, according to ...
These posts correctly attributed the quote to Bondi. During a Cabinet meeting on April 30, 2025, Bondi claimed the Department ...
Trump-era fentanyl seizures have not saved up to 258 million lives, as Pam Bondi said. Here's why. Drug experts say U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s statement ignores critical facts about fentanyl ...
In the April 30 meeting of President Donald Trump's Cabinet, which followed his 100th day in office, Attorney General Pam ...
Among the top stories was coverage of the fentanyl crisis; reporting on world's richest man Musk; and coverage of the attempt ...
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Three million pills laced with fentanyl were seized in what federal prosecutors said was the "largest fentanyl bust in DEA ...
The U.S. has recorded a historic drop in overdose deaths. The Trump administration’s campaign to slash spending and reduce ...
The attorney general claimed recent fentanyl seizures will save “258 million lives.” That's ... not quite right.
Bondi said the president's drug policy prevented the deaths of 75 percent of Americans, in just his first 100 days.
Drug experts say U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s statement ignores critical facts about fentanyl and drug seizures.
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