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Former DEA Agent: Elon Musk Could Help Trump Secure Border, Slow Drug Trafficking

Posted on 31 May 2024 By No Comments on Former DEA Agent: Elon Musk Could Help Trump Secure Border, Slow Drug Trafficking

Former U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agent Derek Maltz is backing the idea of billionaire investor and technologist Elon Musk contributing his skills and resources in the business and technology sector to heighten U.S. border security efforts.
The Wall Street Journal first reported on Wednesday that former President Donald Trump is allegedly considering Mr. Musk for an advisory role in his administration, should he retake the White House in the 2024 election.
The publication reported this alleged arrangement could see Mr. Musk provide input on a range of topics, including the economy and U.S. border security.
Discussing U.S. border security and cross-border drug trafficking during an interview with NTD’s “Capitol Report” on Wednesday, Mr. Maltz welcomed the reported burgeoning Trump-Musk relationship….

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