Trump told reporters he's told his son to stay away from e-cigarettes a day after announcing his plans to ban flavored vaping products.
WASHINGTON - A day after announcing his plan to ban flavored vaping products, President Donald Trump shared how he and his wife are tackling the growing problem among young people with their own teenager at home.
Trump traveled on Thursday evening to Baltimore, where he was due to deliver remarks at a three-day retreat for GOP members of the House of Representatives. "It's causing a lot of problems and we're going to have to do something about it," Trump said after a White House meeting with health policy advisers on Wednesday."There have been deaths and there have been a lot of other problems."
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