Youngkin cites fentanyl coming across the border as one of the main reasons for Virginia deploying National Guard troops to help Texas. @WTOP @GovernorVA pic.twitter.com/quQ9NdQhiz
— Nick Iannelli (@NickWTOP) May 31, 2023
Many Democratic lawmakers in Virginia were skeptical, arguing that the move had more to do with Youngkin’s political future and potentially becoming a Republican presidential candidate next year. “I think it makes our state look like a joke,” Surovell said. “Our taxpayer resources shouldn’t be part of ‘Youngkin for President.'” Youngkin, a former private equity executive barred under Virginia law from seeking a second consecutive term, is frequently mentioned as a possible 2024 presidential contender. He said earlier this month that he had no plans to launch such a bid in 2023. Youngkin said that the deployment to Texas was specifically related to fentanyl coming across the border and spreading around the nation, turning “every state into a border state,” The Associated Press reported. Youngkin said in a statement that fentanyl and illicit drugs are flowing over from the border, “devastating Virginia families and communities, an average of five Virginians die per day from fentanyl.”
