The Guardian · US news · Original story
Trump administration orders US health programs to move away from overdose prevention
Experts say move signals greater political interference into public health and will exacerbate opioid overdose crisis
Health programs receiving federal funding must agree within days to new priorities from the Trump administration, including a focus on “parental authority” in education and a move away from proven overdose-prevention methods like harm reduction, suggesting greater political control over public health.
The new priorities will likely affect progress against the opioid crisis, and they could signal an attack on vaccination requirements at schools, which are set at the state and local level. The priorities may also weaponize public health to quash “public disorder.”
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Melody Schreiber · Fri, Jun 26, 2026, 1:25 PM
US news | The Guardian
Experts say move signals greater political interference into public health and will exacerbate opioid overdose crisis
Health programs receiving federal funding must agree within days to new priorities from the Trump administration, including a focus on “parental authority” in education and a move away from proven overdose-prevention methods like harm reduction, suggesting greater political control over public health.
The new priorities will likely affect progress against the opioid crisis, and they could signal an attack on vaccination requirements at schools, which are set at the state and local level. The priorities may also weaponize public health to quash “public disorder.”
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