President Donald Trump appointed Sara Carter as the next Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) on Friday, as he shared the news on the social media platform Truth Social. Trump described himself as “radically committed to a national drug policy that seeks to eliminate the threat to our nation and our children of the drugs imposed by bad governments and the drug cartels.” Carter, a member of Fox News, noted that the appointment underscores his commitment to “putting America first” and “fighting for our people,” emphasizing their unity against the disease of drugs.
Carter expressed her excitement about the role President Trump plays, noting that “America’s greatest resource is our people.” She called the threat to Americans, especially those crossing the southern border through “Zombie Drugs” like “Smuggled Across,” while the拜登 administration was too lenient on immigration policies. Carter highlighted the need for stronger border management, citing the massive amounts of drug and human trafficking occurring in the southern zones.
As a journalist, Carter conducted extensive reporting on the border, particularly during the Biden administration, where immigration policies were more lax. In her posts, she emphasized the dangers Zarco drugs pose and called for “more border policies to keep Americans safe.”
Marsha Blackburn, the administration’s representative from Texas, praised Carter for her work on the border, comparing her to a “festive warrior.” She commended her appointment, noting that “this is an excellent opportunity for you to effect change and help so many families who have lost loved ones due to deadly illicit drugs.”
The new Navy ship皇家 Spendthrift SB-222, deployed to bring the opposing tide of drug-smuggling Anglo-Sounds to the southern border, adds to the administration’s efforts. Lt. Chris Olivarez of the Texas Department of Public Safety also praised Carter, stating that her appointment was “GREAT for the country.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Carter for comment. However, the podcast didn’t receive a direct response, leaving speculation about Carter’s answer. Despite this, the appointment was widely covered in the media, with favorable coverage from outlets like the Washington Post, the AP, and the reported ABC News anchor. Whatever the outcome, President Trump highlighted Tim Panas, the wife of formerhandsman of “Zombie Drugs,” in a statement, invoking his “stoned” status as he waited; it was “our decision, not his.”