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DEA wants probe of Biden-era flood of fentanyl into New Mexico

Off The Press

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June 26, 2026

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The Drug Enforcement Administration chief requested an investigation into a Biden administration operation that allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to flood New Mexico. In a letter Thursday to Justice Department Assistant Inspector General M. Sean O’Neill, DEA Administrator Terry Cole requested a probe to assess how DEA supervisors responded to a whistleblower complaint []...Click to read more

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The Daily Caller

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· Jun 25, 2026

Democrat New Mexico Gov Calls For Investigation Into Biden-Era DEA For Allegedly Allowing Flood Of Fentanyl

'The DEA knew people would die.'

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 26, 2026

DEA Chief Calls for IG Probe in Biden-Era Fentanyl Fast and Furious Program

The Drug Enforcement Administration chief requested an investigation into a Biden administration operation that allowed hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to flood New Mexico. In a letter Thursday to Justice Department Assistant Inspector General M. Sean O’Neill, DEA Administrator Terry Cole requested a probe to assess how DEA supervisors responded to a whistleblower complaint...

Russia Today

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· Jun 23, 2026

DEA ‘sat back and watched’ as fentanyl flooded New Mexico – AP

The DEA let fentanyl pills flood New Mexico streets to build bigger cases, AP investigation claims Read Full Article at RT.com

Mexico News Daily

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· Jun 30, 2026

Mexico’s Health Ministry plans to eliminate transmission of HIV by 2030

Mexico has the tools it needs: free testing, free treatment and free pre- and post-exposure prophylactic drugs, to be combined with strengthened detection and education strategies. The post Mexico’s Health Ministry plans to eliminate transmission of HIV by 2030 appeared first on Mexico News Daily

NaturalNews.com

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· Jun 25, 2026

How the DEA allows mass poisoning of Americans with fentanyl

(NaturalNews) The DEA permitted hundreds of thousands of fentanyl pills to hit the streets of New Mexico between 2023 and 2025 to build bigger cases against tra...

Food and Water Watch

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· Jun 25, 2026

Enviro Groups Back Gov. Hochul in Defending New York’s Landmark Fracking Ban

Groups Seek to Intervene Against Ill-Conceived Legal Challenge The post Enviro Groups Back Gov. Hochul in Defending New York’s Landmark Fracking Ban appeared first on Food Water Watch.

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Related coverage for "DEA wants probe of Biden-era flood of fentanyl into New Mexico": The Daily Caller — Democrat New Mexico Gov Calls For Investigation Into Biden-Era DEA For Allegedly Allowing Flood Of Fentanyl. The Daily Signal — DEA Chief Calls for IG Probe in Biden-Era Fentanyl Fast and Furious Program. Russia Today — DEA ‘sat back and watched’ as fentanyl flooded New Mexico – AP. Mexico News Daily — Mexico’s Health Ministry plans to eliminate transmission of HIV by 2030. NaturalNews.com — How the DEA allows mass poisoning of Americans with fentanyl. Food and Water Watch — Enviro Groups Back Gov. Hochul in Defending New York’s Landmark Fracking Ban