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Jelly Roll Backs Anti-Fentanyl Legislation in Powerful Speech to Congress

TMZ.com Thursday, 11 January 2024
Jelly Roll says he was part of the drug problem in America -- but is hoping to be a part of the solution now ... taking a powerful stance against fentanyl in front of Congress. The country singer/rapper was on Capitol Hill Thursday -- where he gave…
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