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Some of the most prominent officials to level charges of CIA drug
trafficking include the former head of the U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA), Robert Bonner. During an interview with CBS,
Bonner accused the American “intelligence” outfit of unlawfully
importing a ton of cocaine into the U.S. in collaboration with the
Venezuelan government.
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