President Trump comforts his mother whose son has died of fentanil poisoning: ‘There you are looking’

Speaking at the Ministry of Justice in Washington, DC, Friday, President Donald Trump comforted the mother whose son died of fentanil poisoning, telling her, “He watches you above” and “He is so proud of his mom.”
Trump emphasized the deep impact of the poisoning of fentanil on American citizens, saying that during his speech “more Americans died of Fentanil last year than died in the Korean War, or in the war in Iraq or in the Afghan war. They all combined themselves.”
He blamed President Joe Biden’s Open border policies, cartels and countries such as Mexico, Canada and China due to the allowance of the problem of fentania become so widespread.
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President Donald Trump listens to as Anne Funddner, whose son died after taking pills with Fentanil, during a press conference at the Ministry of Justice, on Friday, March 14, 2025 in Washington, DC (Fox News/Pool)
By resting for a few moments, the president invited Anne Funddner’s stage, an anti-drug activist and a mother who lost her son-Weston fental poisoning, to talk about how a deadly drug hurts Americans.
While on stage, Funddner thanked Trump and his administration for the exclusion of the border, aiming for cartels and migrant criminal groups as “Foreign Terrorist Organization” and to establish a tariff to the target countries from which Fentanil emerges.
“The cartels were allowed to act on American soil and took hundreds of thousands of American lives. And so we knew that there was only one person who could save us from destruction on our American soil. And that was President Trump,” Funddner said. “I feel like I can speak for the whole community of fentanil fights when I say thank you to the President Trump and thank you Pam Bondi And everyone here who fights this fight. God bless you. God bless you, President Trump. “
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President Donald Trump speaks at the Ministry of Justice, Friday, March 14, 2025 in Washington, DC (Fox News/Pool)
At a heartfelt moment, caught on the microphone, Trump leaned over to hug Funddnera and said, “He is looking at you above. He is so proud of his mom.
“I just said Anne,” Weston is in the sky watching my mom, and he is so proud of you, he is so proud of you, “Trump said after that.
Turning the crowd, Trump also addressed a group of parents who also lost their children in Fentanil, saying, “We want to admit you, and also your daughters, your sons, look at you and they love you as crazy.”
The President said he had taken the duty of Dea and The FBI seized 1 million deadly doses of fantanila.
“And that’s just the beginning,” he said. “In my direction and working with Pam and everyone else, we have launched a comprehensive war against merchant Fentanil. And that is the war we will win. We will win in this war.”
He also hinted that capital punishment Cartel drug trafficking crimes are considered, but they admit that “America may not be ready for it.”
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“Wherever you have a death penalty, you have no drug,” he said. “But I just don’t know if this country is ready for it. So, I tell people and that’s always an option.”
Trump’s White House earlier told Fox News Digital that she would be “mercilessly aggressive” Responding to Cartel’s threats to American lives.
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“This department will not rest until we finish the epidemic of Fentanil in America once and for all,” Trump said on Friday.
In addition to taking actions against cartel, Trump said his administration would soon start a series of ads to emphasize the negative effects of drug use in an attempt to reduce the widespread death in the USA -U -in