Every year since taking office, President Trump has proposed gutting the office charged with coordinating the response to the nation's opioid crisis. His 2020 budget is no different: it seeks to slash the Office of National Drug Control Policy by 95 percent — even as a record high of 70,000 people died from overdoses in 2017.
Conquering the opiod epidemic was a vow made on the campaign trail, Trump has not kept his promises
Analysis | Power Up: Trump budget guts White House drug control office — again
Conquering the epidemic was a vow made on the campaign trail.
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