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At little-known US research lab, Bondi meets with scientists studying illicit drugs to stop the flow

  • Commentators criticized Bondi's assertion, noting that saving 119 million lives implies one-third of the U.S. Population would have died from overdoses.
  • Bondi ended a Biden-era policy that restricted the Justice Department's ability to subpoena journalists' records, alarming press freedom advocates.
  • Freedom of the Press Foundation condemned Bondi's move, stating that it threatens the confidentiality necessary for reporters to disclose crucial information.
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At little-known US research lab, Bondi meets with scientists studying illicit drugs to stop the flow

Attorney General Pam Bondi traveled to a Drug Enforcement Administration lab to meet with chemists who are tasked with identifying the ever-evolving tactics employed by cartels to manufacture drugs flowing across the southern border. The team at a little-known research…

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theamericantribune.com broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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