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Records reveal staggering amounts of fentanyl hit American streets even as the DEA watched without taking preventive action, raising questions about institutional oversight in the drug crisis.
Records show massive amounts of fentanyl reached American streets even as the DEA apparently watched without taking preventive action, raising questions about why the agency failed to intervene before supply became catastrophic.
This suggests negligence or inaction at the agency level. The DEA saw the fentanyl supply growing—that's what the records show—but didn't move to stop it. It's not a story about drug traffickers being clever; it's a story about the federal agency supposed to stop them either not caring or being overwhelmed. Either explanation is damning.
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