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'Cartels outdrone US at Border': Ted Cruz explodes at Senate hearing over mysterious drones - The Economic Times Video

'Cartels outdrone US at Border': Ted Cruz explodes at Senate hearing over mysterious drones - The Economic Times Video

Time of India22-07-2025
During the Senate Judiciary Committee's 'Securing the Skies' hearing, Sen. Ted Cruz sounded the alarm on cartel drone dominance. 'Cartels have more drones than America,' Cruz declared, slamming the government's failure to respond to rising drone threats at the U.S. border. Watch the explosive exchange.
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