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Rick Harrison has slammed US border policies as “insane” as the fentanyl crisis continues.

The 58-year-old Pawn Stars TV personality’s son Adam died last month at the age of 39 from a fentanyl overdose. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Harrison praised Donald Trump for meeting with the former president after his son’s death and accused politicians of being “complicit” in the fentanyl death.

“He’s a great guy. He wants to do something about this,” Harrison said of the 77-year-old Trump.

Rick Harrison slammed US border policies after his son Adam died of a fentanyl overdose. (Getty/Rick Harrison Instagram)

He continued: “There are a lot of things we need to start doing all at once, but one of the important things is to stop taking the damn thing out of the country and cheapening it to get high.” Ta.

‘Pawn Stars’ personality Rick Harrison says son Adam died of fentanyl overdose, blames border crisis

“My understanding is that it costs about $5 to buy a fentanyl pill,” Harrison added. “Everyone can afford it. I mean, make it hard.”

“Let’s start arresting people who sell fentanyl, let’s start arresting people who bring it across the border, let’s close our borders, let’s make it very expensive. Let’s make deaths from fentanyl rare.”

WATCH: ‘Pawn Stars’ star Rick Harrison slams politicians over fentanyl issue after son’s death: ‘Absolutely disgusting’

“It’s insane that they’re letting it go,” he said of politicians. “They’re literally letting it happen. They’re not doing anything about it. So they’re complicit in all these deaths.”

Harrison told Fox News Digital that he thinks current border policies are “absolutely ridiculous” and blames politicians for their inaction to stop drugs from entering the country.

“There’s nothing going on with that,” Harrison said. “This is equivalent to a 737.” [airplane] Passengers collide every day. That’s how many people die from it. And politicians don’t want to talk about it. The news doesn’t want to talk about it. ”

“A big part of it is politics,” he continued. “So we know where it’s coming from. It’s all coming across the border and they’re not going to do anything about it. I mean, they’re not doing anything about it.”

Harrison went on to criticize the federal government, which is in a legal battle with Texas over the state’s border security operations.

“We literally have governments suing states saying, ‘No, we can’t stop a ton of people from coming into this country,'” he said. “We don’t know what they’re carrying. And we don’t know what kind of people they are. It’s crazy. I mean, we just need common sense. is.”

Rick Harrison at the pawn shop

The “Pawn Stars” star accused politicians of being “complicit” in drug overdose deaths. (Rhonda Churchill)

Adam was found dead at a Las Vegas-area guest house on January 19, according to an incident report obtained by . New York Post. According to the report, Adam had been living in the guest house for two weeks before his death. He was last seen on January 17, the newspaper said.

Pawn Stars’ Rick Harrison’s son Adam dies at 39

The woman who rents the main house became concerned when Adam did not answer her door, no matter how many times she knocked. She reportedly found a message from Adam on Facebook saying he was not feeling well and was isolating himself.

The woman contacted her landlord on January 19, and when the landlord entered the guest house, she found Adam unresponsive in bed. Police reportedly found “two vials containing a compiled substance next to the mattress,” as well as “foil containing unknown pills, a lighter, and a straw of drug paraphernalia.”

WATCH: ‘Pawn Stars’ star Rick Harrison slams border policies as ‘insane’ after son’s fentanyl death

Harrison told Fox News Digital that the investigation into Adam’s death is ongoing.

“I think drug dealers who sell fentanyl should at least be charged with manslaughter,” the reality star added. “Just selling something should be considered attempted murder. I mean, it’s so bad that nothing is being done about it.”

He continued, “There are cities in this country that are turning into third world countries precisely because of this drug. Politicians are not doing anything for some political reason, and people left and right are is dying. And I think it’s really disgusting that politicians don’t do anything. ”

“Fentanyl could be administered, like in Oregon,” he said. “It’s like a $20 ticket.”

Rick Harrison smiling

Mr Harrison said drug dealers should be charged with murder. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)

In 2020, Oregon passed the nation’s first law to decriminalize possession of small amounts of heroin, cocaine, and other illegal drugs, with a focus on addiction treatment.

The law is currently facing a backlash among politicians and voters after public drug use has skyrocketed due to the proliferation of fentanyl and a spike in opioid deaths, including among children.

In an interview with Fox News Digital, Harrison detailed the steps he believes should be taken to reduce drug overdose deaths.

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“I want the borders closed,” he said. “In states with ridiculous no-bail laws, there’s no criminal penalty for selling drugs or anything like that. If you sell fentanyl or heroin or something like that, if it’s your first offense, you get 10 years in prison. The charges will be imposed and no charges will be filed.”In a year, it will be broadcast on all government BS channels.”

“We shouldn’t be afraid of that,” Harrison added. “There is no way to stop it now.”

Harrison also shared his thoughts on what Americans want for their children and explained why he believes the country is heading in the wrong direction.

“Americans care about their children,” he said. “They want to see their kids doing well.”

WATCH: ‘Pawn Stars’ star Rick Harrison praises Trump, slams politicians ‘accomplice’ in fentanyl crisis after son’s death

He continued, “This is the American dream.” [to] Let your kids do better than you. And they don’t want their children to go to war. They want to be able to provide a decent living for their families. ”

“They don’t want to worry about getting a mortgage,” Harrison added. “They want to take their kids to Disneyland.”

“We have a government with a million dollars — I don’t even know what to call it. I mean, it’s some agenda that’s ruining everything else. It’s just — they’re trying to make the U.S. , they just take the average American for granted. They have an agenda to do something different.”

“Let’s take Ukraine as an example. I mean, we could have built 10 border walls. We could have fixed the country’s highways,” he continued. “Given all the money we gave them, there are a lot of things that could have been fixed.”

“I think there was one number: Instead of the money we’re spending there, we could have given a million dollars to every homeless veteran. I mean, think about it. We is not doing anything for homeless veterans, but it is giving credit cards to illegal immigrants, providing free housing and sending all that money to Ukraine. ”

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President Joe Biden and Congress have sent more than $75 billion in aid to Ukraine since it was invaded by Russia in February 2022, according to the German research institute Kiel Institute for the World Economy.

The Senate failed Wednesday to pass additional spending deals that include aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, as well as U.S. border security.

“There’s been no audit whatsoever of what’s going on with the funds,” Harrison said of the Ukraine aid. “The world just needs some sane minds.”

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During an interview with FOX News Digital, Harrison recalled that Adam had struggled with drug addiction for years. When he first learned of Adam’s death, he said he suspected his son had died of a drug overdose.

“I realized that maybe that’s what it was,” Harrison said. “He’s had problems for years and the last six months have been a really bad downward spiral.”

“I’ve been working on this since he was about 20 years old,” he said. “It’s been a tough week. Even if I’m not screaming at a wall, I’m crying my eyes out.”

“That’s my son,” Harrison added.

WATCH: ‘Pawn Stars’ star Rick Harrison shares photo of late son Adam, ‘the greatest kid in the world’

The businessman explained that he had tried to help Adam fight drug abuse for years and recalled conflicting with his son about drug use.

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“Over the years, I put him in rehab many times,” he recalled. “With opioids and fentanyl, the devil invented the drug. That’s what it’s going to do. I mean, it literally turns them into a different person. You don’t even know it.”

But Harrison told Fox News Digital that she will always remember Adam as “the greatest kid in the world.”

“That’s his picture in there,” he said, pointing to a framed picture of his son.

Harrison continued, “He was 10 years old. I got pictures of him from his Little League days and I’m like, ‘He’s not smiling in any of the pictures.'”

“And he said, ‘Dad, this is my game face,'” he recalled with a laugh.

Fox News Digital’s Tracy Wright and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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