With a Dec. 15 executive order, President Donald Trump became the first U.S. president to classify a narcotic as a weapon of mass destruction.
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Trump targets neighboring cartels as 'fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction'
The US is pushing Mexico to allow American military forces to join operations targeting fentanyl labs, but President ...
The executive order comes as the president has signed off on unprecedented airstrikes on suspected drug-carrying boats in the ...
Joe Biden made historic gains fighting street fentanyl, but Donald Trump reframed the drug issue in ways that fuel his ...
Although President Donald Trump frequently decries the threat that fentanyl poses to Americans, his comments reveal several misconceptions about the drug. He thinks Canada is an important source of ...
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) will ratchet up the Trump administration's crackdown on highly addictive fentanyl flowing from China, building on President Donald Trump’s ongoing effort ...
Hawai‘i Democrat U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz spoke out against President Donald Trump’s illegal incursion into Venezuela in ...
The White House post isn’t the first time the Trump administration blamed Maduro for trafficking fentanyl to the U.S. Trump ...
President Donald Trump moved Monday to reclassify illicit fentanyl and its primary precursor chemicals as weapons of mass destruction, signing an executive order in the Oval Office that administration ...
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