
Idaho sheriff says area 'overwhelmed' by fentanyl overdoses: 'This is at everyone's doorstep'
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An Idaho sheriff said on "Fox & Friends First" Friday his county is "overwhelmed" with fentanyl overdoses as a result of the open-border policies of the Biden administration.
The Drug Enforcement Administration is warning of a "nationwide spike" in fentanyl-related mass overdoses as it says the drug is killing Americans at an "unprecedented" rate – deaths that top Republicans are tying to the ongoing crisis at the southern border.
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