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How Drugs Tunnel Into America

U.S. federal investigators recently discovered a sophisticated tunnel 55 feet underground between Mexico and California—among the largest ever found—with electricity, a rail system, ventilation, reinforced walls, and a complex hydraulic lift system.

White House “drug czar” Sara Carter estimated that it was used to transport narcotics worth hundreds of millions of dollars. This is just one of the over 200 tunnels of varying sizes and sophistication that have been discovered in the last four decades, with many more likely still undetected, she said.

As Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), Carter is fighting to end the narcotic epidemic killing Americans, seize cartel finances, and make a drug-free life the new norm in America.

Deaths from illicit narcotics in America have been rising for decades and reached an all-time high in 2022, with 112,000 Americans dying in a single year. Since the Trump administration took office, that number has dropped to about 68,000 for the 12-month period ending in November 2025. But Americans of all ages are still dying.

In this episode, Carter breaks down the complex pipelines that are driving this epidemic and how the Trump administration has been going on the offensive to attack both the supply and demand sides of this crisis. Carter explains in a new edition of American Thought Leaders, presented by The Epoch Times.

CCP’s Chemical Warfare On U.S.

Sara Carter reports that we’re not at war with Communist China, but they are at war with us. She says the CCP has been waging a chemical warfare against the American people for years and its winning.

Carter says more than 100,000 Americans are dying from drug overdoses every year and the real number is likely much higher than the one we get from the government. It also doesn’t include lives saved from emergency doses of Narcan. Carter welcomes Sara and Derek Maltz to the podcast for a discussion of how the problem keeps getting worse in urban cities across the country, such as Chicago, and many rural communities.

City That Pays You To Do Drugs

In spite of record-high drug overdose deaths in 2023–80 percent of them from fentanyl–rampant homelessness, deadly drug addiction and unpunished crime, the once-proud city of San Francisco is slowly dying.

Independent journalist Tyler Oliveira reports directly from the drug zone, where he discovered that the city is basically paying the homeless and downtrodden to use drugs. Says one unfortunate addict, “If we’re going to be realistic here, they pay you to be homeless. I get $620 a month.” Many others admit doing drugs daily, some saying they’ve actually faced death several times, before being revived.

Oliveira hooks up with citizen journalist J.J. Smith, whose lived in the heart of San Francisco’s drug crisis his entire life, for a deep dive into the chaos and to discuss possible solutions.

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