At the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton criticized the current administration's handling of the drug crisis and border security, accusing President Biden of being "clearly in partnership" with human trafficking cartels. Paxton emphasized the need for a new president to address these issues effectively, stating that the United States is at 'war' with Mexico's drug cartels and the Chinese importation of fentanyl. He suggested that these challenges are exacerbated by what he perceives as the government's complicity, specifically calling out "our own president against the United States and my state."
Biden "clearly in partnership" with human trafficking cartels: Texas AG Ken Paxton at CPAC https://t.co/HyaJvdqqmP https://t.co/HyaJvdqqmP
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Texas AG Ken Paxton calls out Biden: “It is all designed by our own government. We are at war with the cartels, the Chinese importing fentanyl, and our own president against the United States and my state.” https://t.co/7uQ79HePdj
Texas AG Ken Paxton says that Biden is “clearly in partnership” with human trafficking cartels at CPAC. https://t.co/956Dpu2hW0
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