We are working on all these issues that we deeply care about to make America safe, safe again and get these drugs off our streets. You know, we've been working on this since my. My really last two years. Fentanyl was coming on the market when I was state attorney general. And now with these cartels, it's coming back. It's coming in more than ever. And at the border has stopped that. But we're going to catch them and we're going to prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law. Yes, sir. (19:08–19:17)
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Asserts that fentanyl presence has increased significantly since her time as state attorney general.
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