

Attorney General Coleman: A Battle Against Fentanyl and Drug Cartels
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman discusses the critical loophole in the U.S.-China trade program, entry type 86, which allowed uninspected products valued under $800, facilitating the influx of fentanyl. Coleman highlights that 1.2 billion packages were uninspected last year, leading to overdose deaths. He praises the Trump administration for swiftly closing this loophole. Coleman also addresses the issue of unregulated Chinese vapes targeting youth and the harmful impact of TikTok's algorithm. He emphasizes Kentucky's innovative approaches to domestic violence prevention and praised the FBI's renewed focus on violent crime under Director Kash Patel. Additional interviews with Bud Cummins and Dr. Carol Swain.
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