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VICTORY: FBI Director Kash Patel and Sen. McCormick DEMOLISH Fentanyl Crisis in Pennsylvania

Gary FranchiApril 10, 2026218 views
VICTORY: FBI Director Kash Patel and Sen. McCormick DEMOLISH Fentanyl Crisis in Pennsylvania
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The Trump administration's war on fentanyl is delivering real results for American families, as FBI Director Kash Patel joined Senator David McCormick (R-PA) in Allentown to showcase their devastating assault on the deadly drug trade that has plagued Pennsylvania communities.

The packed roundtable event at the Edward N. Cahn Auditorium brought together local law enforcement, prosecutors, and community leaders to celebrate 13 months of unprecedented progress under President Trump's America First agenda. Unlike the Biden regime's disastrous hands-off approach that allowed fentanyl to flood across our open borders, Patel and McCormick are taking the fight directly to the dealers poisoning our neighborhoods.

Real Leadership, Real Results

This is what competent leadership looks like, Patriots. While the previous administration was busy defunding police and coddling criminals, Trump's team has been systematically dismantling the networks bringing this Chinese-manufactured poison into American communities.

Director Patel, who has transformed the FBI from a Deep State weaponization tool into an actual law enforcement agency, emphasized how the Bureau is now focused on protecting Americans instead of harassing political opponents. Senator McCormick, fresh from his victory over entrenched establishment forces, has made combating the fentanyl crisis a cornerstone of his Pennsylvania agenda.

"The collaboration between federal, state, and local authorities under the Trump administration represents exactly the kind of coordinated approach that gets results," sources close to the roundtable reported.

The stark contrast couldn't be clearer. Under Biden's watch, fentanyl deaths skyrocketed as cartels exploited our porous southern border. Now, with Trump back in the White House and patriots like Patel running the FBI, we're finally seeing the aggressive enforcement that American families deserve.

This Pennsylvania initiative proves that when you put America First and actually enforce our laws, you can protect communities from the scourge of illegal drugs. No more excuses, no more weakness – just results that save American lives.

How many more lives could have been saved if we'd had real leadership these past four years instead of the Biden administration's criminal negligence?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY! Leaders who actually DO something instead of just talking about it. This is what happens when you put America First!
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TrumpTrain45Verifiedjust now
Exactly! Night and day difference from the previous administration.
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GoldStarDadVerifiedjust now
My daughter is a teacher in Pittsburgh and she says the difference in her students is already noticeable. Families are getting their lives back together.
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TeacherMomVerifiedjust now
Same here in suburban Philly! The whole atmosphere has changed for the better.
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FreedomFighter1776Verifiedjust now
Border security works! When you stop the flow at the source, communities heal. This is proof positive.
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BackTheBlue2024Verifiedjust now
Kash Patel is proving why Trump picked him. The man gets results!
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CommonSenseVoterVerifiedjust now
What specific measures did they implement to achieve these results? I'd love to see this model replicated in other states dealing with the same crisis.
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PhillyConservativeVerifiedjust now
As someone who lost a nephew to fentanyl poisoning, I can't express how grateful I am for leaders like Patel and McCormick. They're saving lives.
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PrayerWarrior88Verifiedjust now
So sorry for your loss. Praying this momentum continues nationwide.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
This is what competent leadership looks like. More states need to follow Pennsylvania's example.