Allegations have surfaced that the DEA allowed vast quantities of fentanyl to flood the streets of New Mexico, prioritizing intelligence gathering over public safety.
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is leading the charge for accountability, demanding criminal investigations into the federal agency's handling of fentanyl shipments during President Biden's administration.
The DEA faced criticism for its controversial strategy of monitoring dangerous drug shipments without seizing them, a tactic likened to past failures such as Operation Fast and Furious.
Current and former DEA agents have openly denounced this approach, admitting it resulted in needless deaths and a worsening opioid crisis in communities.
As drug-related fatalities rise, bipartisan outrage is mounting, with lawmakers from across the political spectrum calling for immediate action and reform in federal drug enforcement practices.
The unfolding drama underscores a critical crossroads in the fight against the opioid epidemic, as pressure mounts on federal agencies to take decisive and responsible action to protect public health.
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