Congressman Crenshaw says US government needs centralized strategy against cartels, proposing Select Committee inside Congress

House Cartel Task Force Chairman Dan Crenshaw of Texas says at a news conference upon release of its first report that the United States needs to centralize its anti-cartel strategy under one authority, whether in the White House, through the Attorney General, or Defense Department, while suggesting the congressional taskforce should be elevated to a Select Committee.
House Cartel Task Force Chairman Dan Crenshaw of Texas says at a news conference upon release of its first report that the United States needs to centralize its anti-cartel strategy under one authority, whether in the White House, through the Attorney General, or Defense Department, while suggesting the congressional taskforce should be elevated to a Select Committee.
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