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Exclusive: Nicotine awareness activist and former GOP Senator Richard Bureau, Chinese -made nicotine and electronic cigarette products illegally flooded the US markets under the former President Joe Biden, which threatens both adults and children and puts “immediately to American sovereignty, public health and law enforcement”.
In an interview with Fox News Digital, Bur, who is the chairman of the coalition for the clever regulation of nicotine, said that even the Biden administration exploded on “reputed” companies like Juul, it did not take any action to control the flow of off-brand competitive products, most of which were made and exported by Chinese companies through open borders.
He said, “There was no policy in the biden administration to enforce the law on the border. And this is the place where development actually came,” he explained, “he explained,” he not only spoke against them, but he did not make any effort, any effort, on enforcement. “
According to Bur, Brian King, director of the FDA’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP), is special guilty for the supervision of an agency, who has been crippled by inaction, Bur said, “Most of the products that are on the market today are not only illegal, they have never tried to go through an application process in FDA.”
However, a King spokesperson denied Bur’s claim, claiming to Fox News Digital, “It is claimed that there was no attempt in enforcement, not corresponding to facts.”
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According to nicotine awareness activist and former GOP Senator Richard Burra, Chinese -made nicotine and electronic cigarette products illegally flooded US markets under former President Joe Biden, which threatens both adults and children and put “immediate threat to American sovereignty, public health and law enforcement”. (Boney Cash/UPI/Bloomberg Getty Image and Estock)
Bur said that about 85% of the vapor and e-cigarette products currently sold in the US is either illegal or unauthorized, as the biden FDA fails to implement the law.
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Bur Bur, FDA Commissioner of Trump, Martin Makeri, as well as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. A letter sent to Kennedy Junior and American Attorney General Palm Bondi, urged them to improve the government’s review process of nicotine and e-cigarette products and urge them to take immediate action to “restore” the market.
In his letter, Bur has described the US as “the US Marketplace described in the midst of a crisis created by the free flow of illegal nicotine products, most of which are supplied by Chinese companies that are deliberately breaking American laws.”
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Bur wrote, “During the Biden administration, without any regulatory inspection or consumer security, illegal Chinese volatile products started flooding our market.” “FDA was produced abroad without completion of safety standards or general tobacco product manufacturing practices, these illegal vapor products are deliberately avoiding compliance with law, and many are deliberately marketed to reduce users with youth-popular features, for example, Gummy bear flavor and gaming device screen.”
Bur further stated that manufacturers of illegal vaporing products often use fraudulent shipping announcements and incorrect tariff codes to remove US customs and business laws.
“President Trump has given the right warning that fake drug products, often associated with the People’s Republic of China, threatened the safety and safety of Americans,” he wrote. “Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has the opportunity to address a modern and general knowledge approach to regulate nicotine products and to effectively implement the Tobacco Control Act (TCA) to carry on a modern and general knowledge approach and to restore the order in the market.”
To end this, Bur urged the FDA to “pursue a comprehensive, effective regulatory structure”, stating that the FDA’s approval process for less harmful smoking-free nicotine products involves streamlining the process, providing clear regulations against companies selling industry, which meets adult-fingers with accurate information, and down-underared use.
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Speaking with Fox News Digital, Bur said that both Kennedy and President Donald Trump have “embraced a healthy America that our children should have healthy food, actively involved, and we should ensure that anything that is harmful to their ability to grow and healthy, they should be quite narrow.”
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“This is in his heart,” he said.
In response, a spokesperson who spoke on behalf of King told Fox News Digital that “the claim that there was no attempt in the enforcement, not corresponding to the facts.”
He listed 30 separate enforcement operations, the agency took under the King’s tenure in 2023 and 2024, in which the manufacturers in compliance, ranging from sending warning letters to potential violator, to deny marketing requests to manufacturers.
“Within the last few years, the Center of the FDA for tobacco products took several first compliance and enforcement operations, including establishing a joint inter-functioning and conducting several targeted enforcement works against illegally imported e-cigarettes. He said.
The spokesperson said, “FDA and other agencies should manufacture these efforts and take extensive enforcement action against illegal e-cigarettes, especially popular among the youth,” the spokesperson said.