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Fentanyl Is Killing Americans. The Government Is Targeting the Wrong Country — A CDC Insider Sets the Record Straight
16th January 2026 • ScheerPost • Robert Scheer
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The Trump administration’s assault on Venezuela — marketed under the Orwellian banner of Operation Absolute Resolve — has been sold to the public as a heroic strike against the U.S. overdose crisis. The White House claims that kidnapping President Nicolás Maduro and his wife somehow “saved 25,000 American lives,” a statistic so mathematically absurd it collapses under basic scientific scrutiny.

Dr. Charles LeBaron, a former CDC medical epidemiologist with nearly three decades inside the agency, joins us to dismantle this narrative. LeBaron explains that Venezuela plays virtually no role in the U.S. opioid supply — a fact confirmed by both the United Nations and the DEA. The real drivers of overdose deaths are illicit synthetic opioids like fentanyl, largely produced in Mexico using Chinese precursor chemicals and trafficked through official U.S. ports of entry, not through Caracas.

But the deeper crisis, LeBaron warns, is unfolding inside our own borders. While deploying naval task forces to the Caribbean, the Trump administration has simultaneously gutted the very institutions that were finally beginning to reduce overdose deaths. Under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., addiction research, treatment infrastructure, and CDC overdose monitoring have been systematically dismantled — even after the country saw a historic 20% drop in overdose deaths in 2024.

LeBaron describes a government waging a “war on science” at the precise moment when evidence‑based treatment, data transparency, and public‑health capacity are most needed. He also breaks down the drug‑bust paradox — the well‑documented phenomenon where cracking down on supply actually increases overdoses by pushing desperate users toward more unpredictable and lethal drugs.

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