TexasJohnBoy wrote:https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/won ... h-a-crime/
Since 2007, the report found, the DEA has seized more than $4 billion in cash from people suspected of involvement with the drug trade. But 81 percent of those seizures, totaling $3.2 billion, were conducted administratively, meaning no civil or criminal charges were brought against the owners of the cash and no judicial review of the seizures ever occurred.
I understand why the DEA exists, and I applaud the few honest ones in the bunch for keeping the streets safe. But seriously... It looks more and more like the DEA themselves are getting super corrupt, and this Sessions fellow is the mob boss. I'm with y'all with the outrageousness and ludicrousness of this. I really was trying to see their viewpoint as a good one, but it just looks like crap. Cleaning house is definitely overdue here at this agency.