U.S. Coast Guard ship offloads $275 million of cocaine
Judging from the firing of the commandant of the Coast Guard, the Trump administration apparently feels the need for reform.
The U.S. Coast Guard in San Diego said on Thursday that it offloaded more than 37,000 pounds of cocaine from nearly a dozen smuggling interdictions from December through February worth $275 million.
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