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Trump declares the opioid crisis a public health emergency

October 26, 2017 at 3:35 p.m. EDT
President Trump declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency on Oct. 26, but not a national state of emergency. Here's what the declaration means. (Video: Jenny Starrs/The Washington Post)

President Trump said Thursday that the opioid epidemic — which is killing more than 100 people each day — is the "worst drug crisis in American history" and said his administration is declaring it a public health emergency, pledging the nation's full resolve in overcoming it.

“Addressing it will require all of our effort, and it will require us to confront the crisis in all of its very real complexity,” Trump said during a speech in the East Room of the White House, where he was joined by first lady Melania Trump and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R), chairman of a presidential commission on combating the crisis.