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President Trump on Monday described as a renewed effort at educating the public to the risk of illegal drug use and announced a new government website and a plan for a new anti-drug advertising campaign.
Ruth McMahon and Steve Dumont of Hampton, N.H., pose as McMahon takes a selfie of the two while waiting for President Trump at Manchester Community College in New Hampshire Monday.
A Trump supporter mingles with the crowd at Manchester Community College while waiting for President Trump to arrive Monday.
Trump supporters wait for President Trump to arrive at Manchester Community College in New Hampshire Monday.
First lady Malania Trump introduces President Trump at Manchester Community College on Monday. Trump emphasized his focus on cracking down on drug dealers in a nearly 50-minute speech but also highlighted a new push to crack down on the manufacturers of powerful painkilling drugs tied to opioid addiction.
First lady Malania Trump introduces President Trump at Manchester Community College.
Donald Trump speaks to about 350 people at Manchester Community College.
President Trump highlighted several personal stories from New Hampshire and some specific law enforcement officers for their efforts in tackling drug dealers in a speech in New Hampshire on Monday.
President Trump called for the death penalty for drug dealers while speaking at Manchester Community College on Monday.