Media Prioritizes Cartel Feelings Over American Lives

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**Outrageous Media Bias: Corporate Outlets Prioritize Cartel Feelings Over American Lives**

In a striking revelation, Stephen Miller, former Deputy Chief of Staff under President Trump, has condemned the corporate media for prioritizing the "feelings" of cartel members over the devastating toll that drug trafficking takes on American communities.

During a recent appearance on “The Ingraham Angle,” Miller reacted to a CNN interview aired last week featuring a member of the notorious Sinaloa Cartel. He pointed out a glaring hypocrisy: while Americans are dying from the fentanyl crisis instigated by these cartels, the media chooses to platform their representatives instead of discussing the real dangers they pose to everyday Americans.

Miller emphasized the staggering impact the drug epidemic continues to have on families across the nation. "Hundreds of thousands have been killed by the fentanyl that these monsters have trafficked into our country," he stated emphatically, shedding light on a crisis that doesn't receive the attention it deserves from major news outlets.


The former adviser highlighted that President Trump was proactive in addressing this issue during his presidency. On his first day in office, he signed an executive order designating drug cartels as terrorist organizations, recognizing the extreme threats they pose, which include not only drug trafficking but also human trafficking and violence. Trump’s administration successfully implemented stricter immigration policies that significantly decreased the flow of drugs and undocumented migrants entering the country.

Miller reiterated that the corporate media's approach to prioritizing cartel narratives is a disservice to the American public. He asserted that these same cartels threaten the safety and integrity of the United States, asserting, “In other words, everyone who crosses that border is smuggled by a cartel or a cartel associate.”

The truth is hard to ignore: under President Trump's leadership, the border was more secure than ever, and illegal crossings dropped significantly. As border encounters plummeted by up to 99.99%, Americans saw a notable reduction in the drug trade and cartel-related violence.

As Miller aptly pointed out, while the media focuses on the sentiments of those involved in illegal activities, it is Americans—especially families devastated by the drug crisis—who deserve a voice. The silence from corporate outlets on important issues affecting American lives is deafening and highlights a fundamental neglect of their responsibility to prioritize public welfare over sensationalism.

As we confront the realities of this ongoing crisis, it is crucial to remember the imperative to listen to the voices of those affected rather than continued media narratives that trivialize the lives lost to drug violence and addiction. Under Trump’s leadership, the nation experienced policies focused on security and safety, a contrast to the current media's troubling choices in framing the narrative.

Sources:
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