Pennsylvania Republican in key swing-state Senate race backs using military to fight fentanyl
- The Republican challenger in Pennsylvania's U.S. Senate race wants military action in Mexico to combat fentanyl trafficking, a controversial idea linked to former President Donald Trump.
- McCormick proposes using military drones and special operations in Mexico to target fentanyl cartels, emphasizing selective use.
- He argues military action is warranted due to fentanyl's deadly impact, stating the U.S. should act without waiting for Mexican government cooperation.
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Pennsylvania U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick backs using military to fight fentanyl
STEELTON — The Republican challenger trying to flip the U.S. Senate seat in swing-state Pennsylvania said he'll press for U.S. military action in Mexico to target fentanyl trafficking networks, a controversial and complicated idea that seemed to originate with former President Donald Trump. David McCormick, who is challenging third-term Democratic Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania, is making the idea part of his plan for fighting the fentanyl scour…
Pa. Republican Senate candidate David McCormick backs using military to fight fentanyl
The Republican challenger trying to flip the U.S. Senate seat in swing-state Pennsylvania says he'll press for U.S. military action in Mexico to target fentanyl trafficking networks.

Pennsylvania Republican in key swing-state Senate race backs using military to fight fentanyl
The Republican challenger trying to flip the U.S. Senate seat in swing-state Pennsylvania said he’ll press for U.S. military action in Mexico to target fentanyl trafficking networks, a controversial and complicated idea that seemed to originate with former President Donald Trump.
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