President Donald Trump hosted a roundtable Thursday with law enforcement and other administration officials to follow up on his goal of cracking down on cartels.
On his first day back in office, Trump created Homeland Security Task Forces to bring together federal, state and local officials to achieve the goal of “eliminating the cartel presence in America once and for all,” Trump said.
Just 10 months in, the results have been “spectacular,” he said.
The Homeland Security Task Forces were created by the president on Jan. 20 and directed Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Attorney General Pam Bondi to protect the American people “against invasion.”
During Thursday’s meeting, officials provided Trump with updates on their efforts. The details of Thursday’s meeting were first r

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