The president reportedly stalled policies to combat teenage vaping after learning they could hurt his election chances.
Donald Trump reportedly stalled a planned ban on flavored e-cigarettes, intended to combat the rise of teenage vaping, after hearing it could alienate voters and hurt his chances of reelection next year. The president backed off from vaping restrictions after political advisors and lobbyists warned him of potential pushback from his supporters, the New York Times reported.
Donald Trump reportedly stalled a planned ban on flavored e-cigarettes, intended to combat the rise of teenage vaping, after hearing it could alienate voters and hurt his chances of reelection next year. The president backed off from vaping restrictions after political advisors and lobbyists warned him of potential pushback from his supporters, the New York Times reported.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Don Jr. is on a mission to recruit Trump culture warriorsDonald Trump Jr. is working to translate the combative, anti-liberal MAGA ethos for internet-savvy nonboomers
Read more »
Trump intervenes in military justice cases, grants pardonsPresident Donald Trump has pardoned a former U.S. Army commando set to stand trial next year in the killing of a suspected Afghan bomb-maker and a former Army lieutenant convicted of murder for ordering his men to fire upon three Afghans, killing two, the White House announced late Friday. The commander
Read more »
Trump pardons Army officers, restores Navy SEAL's rank in war crimes casesPresident Donald Trump pardoned two Army officers accused of war crimes in Afghanistan and restored the rank of a Navy SEAL platoon commander who was demoted for actions in Iraq
Read more »
Democrats Invite Trump to Testify in Impeachment Inquiry'If he has information that is exculpatory, that means ex, taking away, culpable, blame, then we look forward to seeing it,' Nancy Pelosi said in an interview that aired Sunday on CBS’s 'Face the Nation.'
Read more »