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>>167537Sara A. Carter @SaraCarterDC - .@Derekmaltz_sr Thank you for your support and yes drug free community education is a top priority!!!
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Derek Maltz Sr @derekmaltz_sr
Trump’s war on cartels enters new phase.
Derek Maltz, former acting director of the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), called the Trump administration’s moves "unprecedented action for an unprecedented threat."
He explained that, unlike in previous administrations, the second Trump administration has enabled a "whole of government" approach to targeting the cartels by designating them as "foreign terrorist organizations." This designation empowers not just agencies like the DEA to take action against the cartels but also the Departments of War, State, Treasury, Justice and others.
"This is not the same old drug crisis we've been talking about for 50 years. This is something totally different. This is a poisoning crisis and our kids are dying," Maltz said, adding, "The cartels are killing more Americans than any other terrorist organization in the history of this country."
In response, Maltz said the president is "building a powerful force of good, an army of good, to help defeat evil and to actually destroy these adversaries that are killing our citizens at record levels."
"We have to teach. We have to do a lot more work on the demand side," said Maltz.
He predicted that, once confirmed, @SaraCarterDC Carter, Trump’s pick for the head of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, would "initiate a lot of educational programs" designed to educate on the dangers of the new drugs being pushed by cartels and other foreign adversaries.
"We can hit boats, and we can go after command and control. But if we don't teach our kids and our parents in this country about this devastating crisis with these very, very dangerous, lethal substances that we've never seen in this country in history, then they're going to continue to find ways to get this stuff in here," said Maltz.
https://x.com/SaraCarterDC/status/1981036705873359051Sassy Devil Dog @VinoNStrosGal - Politics have no place in patient care.
Today at my local infusion center covered by VA community care, a new RN, who was assigned to me, came over, no greeting, no warmth. Just:
“What arm do you want?”
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