Donald Trump has told Spanish-language news network Univision that Big Pharma is “a villian” in many respects, and had unquestionably done “some very bad things” when it comes to the drugs crises in the Americas.
After first being questioned on whether he supported military intervention in Mexico to stop fentanyl trafficking, Trump was asked if he accepted “there’s a shared responsibility on this issue,” with his interviewer citing “the role Big Pharma has played in creating [the] opioid overdose crisis.”
Trump agreed immediately: “Yeah, Big Pharma is a villain in many different ways,” he said.
“I know them better than anybody, they weren’t fans of mine,” he added.
“I got them to do things that nobody thought anybody could really get them to do, and they’ve done some good things, [but] they’ve done some very bad things also – there’s no question about it.”
Trump says Mexico is a victim of the border and drug trafficking crises, too – and Big Pharma is "a villain in many different ways." pic.twitter.com/MawaohPKZM
— Jack Montgomery (@JackBMontgomery) November 10, 2023
On the question of military intervention in Mexico, the 45th President had been diplomatic, saying he would “certainly deal with Mexico” and that “Mexico doesn’t like what’s happening either, with fentanyl and with all of the other things that are passing over the border.”
“Mexico’s a victim of it also,” he explained. “You have a tremendous drug problem for your people… The drugs, the destruction of families, the death.”
“Something had to be done about it. We’re losing I think probably 250,000 people a year; that’s like a big military intervention,” he stressed.