
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that America will resolve an agreement with China, where Beijing could condemn those who transport fentanyl medicines to Washington to death.
Trump said that the tariffs he imposed on China would act as a punishment to replace the losses that the US suffered because of alleged drug trafficking.
“I have a very good relationship with President XI from China, but for Fentanyl I put a 20 % tariff in China. And I call it a punishment. It is a punishment because China adds most of the fentanyl. Some people would say it.
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“We have 20 percent (tariff), so for what they have done pay billions of dollars and billions of dollars for damages. And I think we will do it to end it to end up to postpone the death pen
Talking with China should be signed long ago: Trump
Trump further said that such an agreement with China was to be signed long ago.
“I believe we would have this agreement long ago. I shook my hands with them and then we had a manipulator and let someone else come and they didn’t know anything about the death penalty. The poisons will be overburdened for a very long time,” he said.
Trump further accused his predecessor Joe Biden for the “drug crisis”, which he inherited as a former office.
“Today we strike a righteous blow to drug merchants, narcotic traders and criminal cartels … and take a historical step towards justice for each family will touch Fentanyl’s disaster … So, six months ago we came to office and inherited the worst drug crisis in history.
Trump also claimed that the open border policy allowed a fentanyl flood that allegedly represented a mammoth call for police officers.
“This open border nightmare flooded our country by Fentanyl, and people who should not be here, some of the worst people on Earth. And illegal drugs decimpled the American communities and left us with the greatest challenge to enforce law in the history of our country.
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