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At little-known US research lab, Bondi meets with scientists studying illicit drugs to stop the flow

  • U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi visited a Drug Enforcement Administration lab to address the production of fentanyl by cartels, highlighting the importance of research in combating drug trafficking and overdose deaths each year.
  • Bondi claimed that unauthorized disclosures harm government agencies and the American public, stating that accountability is necessary.
  • The Drug Enforcement Administration team showcased how cartels produce fentanyl easily and their ongoing efforts to identify new compounds to prevent drug trafficking.
  • The Trump administration is increasing pressure on drug cartels, linking the fentanyl crisis to actions against Mexico, Canada, and China to stop the flow of illegal drugs.
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At little-known US research lab, Bondi meets with scientists studying illicit drugs to stop the flow

Attorney General Pam Bondi traveled to a Drug Enforcement Administration lab to meet with chemists who are tasked with identifying the ever-evolving tactics employed by cartels to manufacture drugs flowing across the southern border. The team at a little-known research…

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theamericantribune.com broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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