New Mexico Governor Seeks Billions in Damages Over DEA's Fentanyl Strategy
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced plans to pursue billions in civil damages after revelations that DEA agents allowed fentanyl shipments to flow into communities. This controversial strategy has contributed to a surge in overdoses in the state, prompting calls for accountability from federal authorities.
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New Mexico governor says state could seek billions after DEA let fentanyl hit streets
New Mexico governor says state could seek billions after DEA let fentanyl hit streets
New Mexico governor says state could seek billions after DEA let fentanyl hit streets
New Mexico Governor Seeks Billions in Damages Over DEA's Fentanyl Strategy
New Mexico governor says state could seek billions after DEA let fentanyl hit streets
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