Rep. Tim Burchett., R-Tenn., joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to elaborate on his bill that would allow privateers to take on cartels as President Donald Trump's crackdown intensifies.
This week the general public heard about something that we O'Brian fans are familiar with: Letters of Marque. Some in Washington are floating the idea of using Letters of Marque in the battle against drug cartels.
President Donald Trump said on Dec. 15 that he's considering an executive order to reclassify marijuana out of Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), a category reserved for drugs deemed to have no medical value and a high potential for
President Trump has signed an executive order declaring the synthetic opioid fentanyl to be a "weapon of mass destruction," falsely claiming that it kills 200-300,000 Americans per year. We are back in 2002 Iraq War territory, with made up statistics
Pot stocks soared earlier today after news broke that President Trump is considering directing his administration to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III.
A former Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) official appointed as deputy chief of the Office of Financial Operations during the Obama administration - and who still holds a security clearance...
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) was patting itself on the back with gusto last week in publicizing it is prosecuting alleged drug kingpin Zhi Dong Zhang upon his extradition from Mexico.
After the US left Afghanistan, opium production in the production plummeted off a cliff. And now that Uncle Sam is gunning for Venezuela, guess where the drug problem is?
After the US left Afghanistan, opium production in the production plummeted off a cliff. And now that Uncle Sam is gunning for Venezuela, guess where the drug problem is?
'It's not going to happen,' she said at a press conference, responding to Trump's warning that he would do 'whatever we have to do,' including strikes within the territory.
The mayor of Uruapan, Carlos Manzo, pleaded with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum for help in his fight against the cartel which was extorting and killing people in his area. She denied him such help and on the important Mexican holiday of El Dia
Donald Trump ordered the US military to carry out three strikes against four boats accused of carrying drugs in the Pacific ocean, killing 14 'narco-terrorists.'
President Donald Trump's use of the US military to kill persons on speed boats in international waters, or in territorial waters claimed by other sovereign nations -- all 1,500 miles from the US -- has posed grave issues of due process.
In what marks another expanse of the Trump-ordered anti-Venezuela drug trafficking operation, the US military on Tuesday night attacked another suspected smuggling boat, but this time on the Pacific side of South America.
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Dear readers, It is not a surprise by now that, given the last events, those fearing the consequences of an intervention are looking to go underground, believing that a Hellfire or some other advanced tech is going to be deployed over their heads.
President Trump confirmed that U.S. forces "destroyed a very large drug-carrying submarine" off the coast of Venezuela - the sixth such strike on narco-vessels in recent weeks.
The Hill has recently estimated that some 10,000 American troops are currently supporting the Trump-ordered counternarcotics operations in the Caribbean.
During the past six weeks, President Donald Trump has ordered US troops to attack and destroy four speed boats in the Caribbean Sea, 1,500 miles from the United States.
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