President Donald Trump signed an executive order marking fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction on Monday, escalating his war against drug trafficking during his second administration. “There’s no ...
The White House nods to medication-assisted treatment and fentanyl test strips, despite recently placing new limits.
The Trump administration is no longer allowing federal funds to be used for purchasing or distributing test strips that can ...
With a Dec. 15 executive order, President Donald Trump became the first U.S. president to classify a narcotic as a weapon of mass destruction. Trump used U.S. deaths from fentanyl to justify the ...
Although President Donald Trump frequently decries the threat that fentanyl poses to Americans, his comments reveal several misconceptions about the drug. He thinks Canada is an important source of ...
Trump issued an executive order designating fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, citing its extreme lethality and widespread overdose deaths. The order directs federal agencies to intensify ...
The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) will ratchet up the Trump administration's crackdown on highly addictive fentanyl flowing from China, building on President Donald Trump’s ongoing effort ...
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