Sara Carter
Definition
Sara A. Carter (born c. 1981) is an American investigative journalist, author, and conservative commentator known for her reporting on national security, immigration, government corruption, and human trafficking.
She is a Fox News contributor and host of the podcast 'The Sara Carter Show,' where she discusses current events from a pro-Trump perspective.
In January 2026, Sara Carter was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in a 52-48 vote as the Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP), or 'Drug Czar,' making her the first woman in the role under the Trump administration.
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Sara Carter's 52-48 Senate confirmation as Drug Czar shows her knack for winning over just enough colleagues to claim a mandate for her cartel-crushing vision.
From Fox News firebrand to fentanyl foe-in-chief, Sara Carter's career pivot proves that prime-time punditry is the ultimate prep school for national drug policy.
Once labeled a fentanyl conspiracy theorist by skeptics, Sara Carter now turns those bold hunches into official White House strategy as the nation's top drug warrior.
With Sara Carter leading ONDCP, the war on drugs gains a leader whose investigative scoops are as potent as any policy prescription she might prescribe.