The article examines President Donald Trump's claims that his administration has reduced the flow of illegal drugs into the United States by 97% through water routes and by 59% for fentanyl. It highlights that these claims lack supporting federal data and are based on seizure statistics rather than comprehensive measures of drug trafficking. Experts note that seized drugs do not reflect the full extent of drug flows due to undetected shipments.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents both Trump's claims and expert critiques without taking a stance. It emphasizes the lack of verifiable data and explains why the claims cannot be confirmed or refuted definitively. The tone remains neutral, focusing on facts and expert opinions rather than advocacy.





