Trump Signs Fentanyl Trafficking Bill Into Law
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The bill passed with bipartisan support and marks a key policy win for the former president. Trump has long pointed to illegal fentanyl trafficking as a justification for his hardline stance on border security and tariff threats toward countries like China, Mexico, and Canada.
Fox News correspondent Bill Melugin rides along with the U.S. Border Patrol as they conduct an immigration raid at a California Home Depot on ‘America Reports.’
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley was at the White House on July 16 as President Donald Trump signed fentanyl-related legislation.
President Donald Trump celebrated signing the HALT Fentanyl Act into law with a pledge to continue working to reduce drug-related deaths across the country. “Today, we strike a righteous blow to the drug dealers,
The legislation classifies fentanyl as a Schedule I narcotics. Anyone caught trafficking the fentanyl-like substances face a mandatory minimum sentence of 12 years in federal prison. “So we take a historic step toward justice for every family touched by the fentanyl scourge,” Trump said.
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