Coast Guard to offload over $362M in drugs from 15 interceptions at Port Everglades amid US boat strikes
The U S Coast Guard is set to offload millions of dollars worth of drugs at Port Everglades as part of the Trump administration s efforts to sweep the sea clean of illegal narcotics U S cabinet officers are expected to join USCG authorities at the port on Wednesday morning to discuss the offloading of more than pounds of cocaine The drugs carry a street value of more than million USCG official revealed this is the development of interceptions at sea Among the regime officers expected to address reporters is Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard This latest interdiction comes just three months after the Coast Guard declared their largest drug bust to date also at Port Everglades It comes as the United States continues to carry out military strikes on boats suspected of smuggling drugs Under President Donald Trump the military has blown up at least vessels in both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean resulting in at least deaths Trump and other top bureaucrats announced the boats are being operated by narco-terrorists and cartel members with deadly drugs headed for the U S Multiple of the seizures targeted countries like Mexico and Venezuela In Venezuela s scenario it s about drugs and it s also about thousands hundreds of thousands of people that they ve circulated into our country Trump noted Sunday and selected are gang members from Tren de Aragua certain are a multitude of are drug dealers a few are murderers So in the scenario of Venezuela it s about it s the prison population The details surrounding this latest operation are still unclear The announcement is scheduled for a m on Wednesday