FBI director Kash Patel recently spoke about the ongoing fentanyl crisis in the United States and the way Trump’s administration tries to fight. Patel, a former federal public lawyer, a national security prosecutor, was one of the leading loyalists of Donald Trump as a higher official in the Ministry of Justice and Trump’s administration. In the podcast, Joe Rogan Experience Youtube 6 was recorded in June, and Patel said he recently contacted the Indian government and was looking for help about the crisis.
His words included: “I just just got off the phone with the Indian government. I said: I need your help. This thing comes to your country and then moves it from your country because India does not consume fentanyl.”
What is the fentanyl crisis in the US?
The fentanyl crisis is about a frightening wave of death from overdose sweeping the United States. It is usually driven by an illegally produced fentanyl, an incredibly strong synthetic opioid. Only a small amount, as well as a few grains of salt, can kill you. The worst part? People often don’t even know they take it. Traders secretly mix fentanyl into other drugs such as heroin, cocaine or fake pills that look like painkillers on prescription or ADHD medicines purchased online or on the street. Some think they take one thing, but in fact it’s a poison. This caused a random overdose of terribly common.
Fentanyl is now the main cause of death for adults under the age of 50 in the US. The crisis is so bad that Naloxon rescue life (narcan) now carries many cops, families and even schools. Campaigns in the field of public health, even the drug recovery agency (DEA), shout “one pill can kill” because it was tragically true.
What stressed Kaš Patel about the role of the Indian government in the Fentanyl crisis in the US?
Kash Patel claimed that Mexican cartels transport their fentanyl to India and use routes to bring it to the United States. “What they do now (Mexican cartels) to be cute is that they send those things that aren’t right here. They go to places like India and also perform operations in India and now have Mexican cartels in Mexico.
“Americans do not understand the depth and corruption of fentanyl. You do not hear about the deaths of Fentanyl in India, China, England, Australia, New Zealand,” he continued.
Patel also explained the role of the Indian government in the fentanyl crisis. “I just just got off the phone with the Indian government. I said I need your help, these things come from your country and then move it from your country because India does not consume Fentanyl. No one will die there.
“We will penalize them and arrest them where we can. This is now a global problem and the reason why this happened is that no one has done anything for four years,” FBI chief said.
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