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NEW: In 2021, the Drug Enforcement Administration welcomed the addition of body cameras and touted the “enhanced transparency” they bring. Now the agency has quietly ended its body camera program, citing a Trump executive order. By @marioarizabaez.bsky.social
May 6, 2025, 7:32 PM
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