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Tri-State AGs ask Trump administration to close 'loophole' allowing fentanyl to sneak into US

  • Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman expressed hope that the Trump administration will close a 'loophole' allowing fentanyl shipments from Mexico and China into the U.S.
  • A letter signed by Coleman and 24 other Republican attorneys general raised concerns about the inspection process for the growing number of shipments under Type 86.
  • Derek S. Maltz from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration noted that Trump's tariffs and policies led to significant declines in fentanyl smuggling and related overdose deaths in the U.S.
  • Reports indicate a dramatic drop in fentanyl production in the Sinaloa Cartel-controlled city of Culiacán, Mexico, attributed to increased government crackdowns.
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