Anonymous ID: c3050c Feb. 10, 2020, 2:14 p.m. No.8095843   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5976

Today, White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Director Jim Carroll released the Trump Administration’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 National Drug Control Budget, which requests $35.7 billion for counter-drug efforts, an increase of $94 million from the previous year.

The request includes $18.6 billion for prevention and treatment efforts, and $17.1 billion for domestic law enforcement, interdiction, and international drug control efforts. These efforts and resources will enable the Nation to achieve the goals and objectives of the National Drug Control Strategy.

“From day one, President Trump has brought a relentless, whole-of-government approach to combating the crisis of addiction in our country. The FY 2021 budget request sends a strong message that, although we’ve seen signs of real progress, the Trump Administration will not let up in our efforts to save American lives. Whether it is going after drug traffickers, getting people struggling with addiction the help they need, or stopping drug misuse before it starts, this budget request ensures our partners will have the resources needed to create safer and healthier communities across the Nation,” ONDCP Director Jim Carroll said.

The $35.7 billion request funds key drug control priorities across 14 Executive Branch departments and agencies, the Federal judiciary, and the District of Columbia, including more than $7 billion in funding to continue the progress the Administration has made in responding to the opioid crisis.

Below are highlights from the FY 2021 National Drug Control Budget:

The Budget request for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s State Opioid Response Grants is $1.6 billion. These grants provide States, tribes, and territories with critically needed funding to respond to the opioid crisis and the flexibility to respond to the need for treatment for other drugs, including stimulants such as methamphetamine and cocaine.

The Budget seeks more than $9 billion for the Department of Justice in resources for community programs, investigations, prosecutions, State and local assistance, and intelligence efforts to address drug control challenges, including the opioid epidemic.

The Budget request for the Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection includes $3.4 billion to protect America’s land, sea, and air borders from drug trafficking-related security threats.

The Trump Administration recently released its 2020 National Drug Control Strategy, which establishes the President’s priorities for addressing the challenge of drug trafficking and use.

To view the FY 2021 National Drug Control Budget Highlights, click HERE.

 

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/trump-administration-seeks-increased-funding-continue-curbing-drug-crisis/

Anonymous ID: c3050c Feb. 10, 2020, 2:16 p.m. No.8095868   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6146

10 Feb 2020

The Associated Press | By The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Amazon wants to depose President Donald Trump over the tech company's losing bid for a $10 billion military contract.

The Pentagon awarded the cloud computing project to Microsoft in October. Amazon later sued, arguing that Trump's interference and bias against the company harmed Amazon's chances of winning.

The Pentagon was preparing to make its final decision when Trump publicly waded into the fray in July, saying he had heard complaints about the process and that the administration would “take a very long look.” He said other companies told him that the contract “wasn’t competitively bid.”

Amazon is looking for more information about what happened before and after that review, including an alleged comment that surfaced in a book last year that said Trump privately told then-Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to "screw Amazon" out of the contract.

The company said in a federal court filing in Washington on Monday that Trump has a “well-documented personal animus towards” Amazon, its CEO Jeff Bezos and The Washington Post, which Bezos owns. Amazon says that Trump is the only who can testify about the “totality of his conversations and the overall message he conveyed” about the bidding process.

Amazon is also asking to depose Mattis, current Defense Secretary Mark Esper and other government officials in its filing Monday with the U.S. Court of Federal Claims.

 

https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/02/10/amazon-wants-depose-president-trump-over-loss-military-contract.html