In an X post, GOP Senate candidate Dave McCormick said fentanyl has killed thousands of Pennsylvanians.
Here we’re taking a deeper look at what Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick recently said about fentanyl deaths in Pennsylvania and Mexican drug cartels.
Specifically, McCormick, a Persian Gulf War Army combat veteran, said in the video that, “We have fentanyl deaths. Five thousand is more people than were killed in 20 years of war, killed in action in Iraq and Afghanistan.” McCormick might be referencing overdose deaths, which totaled 4,521 in 2023; 5,158 in 2022; 5,356 in 2021 and 5,176 in 2020.in April said that there were 3,481 Americans killed in Operation Iraqi Freedom, 1,833 in Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom and 77 in Afghanistan during Operation Freedom’s Sentinel.
McCormick’s claim about 5,000 fentanyl deaths exceeding the total for those killed in action in Iraq and Afghanistan was incorrect., via airplanes, ships and express couriers. Ingredients are brought to the United States, moved to Mexico for manufacturing and then returned here as fentanyl pills.
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