fired back calling it racist. dana: president biden staying silent on the fentanyl. 300 people a day die. that is expected to get worse. fentanyl seizures at the border continue to double year-over-year. peter doocy brought it up in yesterday s briefing but according to the white house everything is just fine. 300 overdoses a day now. we know fentanyl is coming in the sfwoo the country across the southern border. we are securing the border. we have record levels of funding from dhs to stop drugs from entering into the country. 300 overdoses designed to target children. drug cartels in mexico want to kill american kids. what is this president doing about it? to say we re not doing enough is categorically wrong. dana: we have reaction from former d.e.a. special agent. matt finn standing by at the border but let s go to grady trimble in chicago with new arrivals. we were there last night as the first two buses arrived. several migrants waved at our cameras and g
how will we work this out and band together and stick together and work together and be honest about the problems? we need to not only talk about what s really going on but look forward in how we ll work together. trace: we re pulling for you and the people in jackson. thank you for coming on. we hope some action is a result of this. thank you and best of luck to you. thank you, trace. have a great day. dana: two men wanted for killing tens of thousands of americans just last year now public enemy number one and public enemy number two with multi-million dollar bounties on their heads as our nation battles fentanyl poisoning and opioid overdose deaths. welcome to america s newsroom. i m dana perino. bill is off today. trace: good morning everyone. i m trace gallagher. the leaders of mexico s two most violent drug cartels are flooding the country with deadly fentanyl fueling america s addiction crisis. their operations stretching throughout mexico and coast to
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As we’ve documented numerous times at this site, there is absolutely no love lost between the anchors and reporters at CNN and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
For literally a year now, the “news” network which has seen a decline in ratings in recent weeks has, along with many other media outlets, used DeSantis to distract from New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s epic pandemic management failures. DeSantis, as we all know, did not take the draconian lockdown approach that Cuomo and other failed Democratic governors (like Gavin Newsom in CA) took in their states, and because of that, he was turned into Public Enemy Number Two (Number One was President Trump, of course).
public enemy number two. and they are pouring $75 million into a senate race they probably won t win. they had two minutes of hate and not distributing the fund. it s like the end are so justified. that they re so noble, redistribution, that any means necessary to obtain them are considered okay. laura: weigh in on the race baiting we started the show with tonight. in arizona. immigration. 40% of all illegal drugs come in through arizona. it s a really important state. but the race card being played all day long. and frankly, for most of this election cycle, again, supporters of the president, his agenda and so forth. your final thoughts on that? it s the same idea. it s flipped.
doesn t loom as large as that but i think it raises a couple of questions, which are, number one, how independent is the department of justice going to be under the trump administration? this raises real questions. number two, you mentioned that jeff sessions is about to be confirmed. the whole nature of that confirmation, i think, is likely to be transformed and, number three, donald trump stock and trade when he ran for president was i m going to be this great manager. i m going to run the country and the government in a way that you have never seen before. we are ten days into this administration and given those ten days, i don t think it s entirely a great advertisement for great management. michael, in terms of the political norms and the way that history you just described resonates in our current politics, after the saturday night massacre, after other crises that we have had where the department of justice and its independence, the very