Fox Host Harris Faulkner Stunned as Guest Reveals Fentanyl Killed His Daughter
Fox News host Harris Faulkner was left visibly rattled as a guest revealed that his daughter was killed by fentanyl during an interview on Tuesday.
The moment came as Faulkner discussed Trump’s speech to the UN on The Faulkner Focus with guest Steve Yates, a senior research fellow for China and national security policy at The Heritage Foundation.
As Yates accused some UN-linked organizations of money laundering and moving drugs, he made a startling revelation:
It’s absolutely true there were UN-affiliated organizations that enable a lot of this mass migration but they also have been very permissive about money laundering in the movement of illicit chemicals. The fentanyl pandemic in the United States is tied to a lot of these kinds of movements.
Took my daughter and 500,000 other sweet children out of our country. So the UN definitely has blood on its hands with its approach to these issues and the president’s right to encourage all countries to put their citizens first, their sovereignty first. And if they do that, they’ve got a good partner in the United States in moving forward in a positive direction toward peace and prosperity.
Stunned, Faulkner responded: “Steve, I don’t want to run over what you said, and I think I heard it correctly. My prayers for you and your family. I did not know about your daughter.”
Yates, who served as deputy assistant for national security affairs to then-Vice President Dick Cheney, added, “I highlight her because I love her and honor her. But truly, 500,000 Americans is not a small number, and where has the United Nations or any of our allies really been in trying to cooperate to end the scourge?”
Watch above via Fox News.
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