Washington – Trump: Drug Czar Nominee, Rep. Marino, Withdrawing His Name

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    Rep. Thomas Marino, R-Pa., flanked by House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, left, and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Va., right, speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)Washington – Rep. Rom Marino, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be the nation’s drug czar, is withdrawing from consideration following reports he played a key role in weakening the federal government’s authority to stop companies from distribution opioids.

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    Trump announced on Twitter Tuesday that the Republican Pennsylvania congressman “has informed me that he is withdrawing his name.” He praised Marino as “a fine man and a great congressman.”

    Trump had raised the possibility Monday of withdrawing Marino’s nomination after reports by The Washington Post and CBS’ “60 Minutes.”

    Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said confirming Marino as the nation’s drug czar would be like “putting the wolf in charge of the henhouse.”

    “The American people deserve someone totally committed to fighting the opioid crisis, not someone who has labored on behalf of the drug industry,” Schumer said.

    Sen. Joe Manchin, whose home state of West Virginia has been among the hardest-hit by the opioid epidemic, said he was horrified at the accounts of the 2016 law and Marino’s role in it.

    The Post reported Sunday that Marino and other members of Congress, along with the nation’s major drug distributors, prevailed upon the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Justice Department to agree to an industry-friendly law that undermined efforts to restrict the flow of pain pills that have led to tens of thousands of deaths. President Barack Obama signed the law in April 2016.

    The industry worked behind the scenes with lobbyists and key members of Congress, including Marino, pouring more than a million dollars into their election campaigns, the newspaper reported.


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    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    6 years ago

    If not for 60 minutes he would have been appointed, it is the free press

    enlightened-yid
    enlightened-yid
    6 years ago

    If not for the “fake news” media, Mario would slip through the radar and enabled more drug deaths in our population which is spiraling out of control to such proportions that youth in our own communities are overdosing on these drugs.

    In another story of Trump’s wolves in office, his darling Scott Pruitt at the EPA is now fighting to weaken tough Obama regulations on how much radiation is allowed to be released by nuclear power-plants into the atmosphere so they can save money on proper disposal. When asked if raising the minimum 10x above the current limit would create great cancer risk to the population, all he could answer is “probably not.” This administration is more reckless with public health than Soviet Union during Chernobyl disaster. At least then the Soviets acknowledged that their behavior was reckless.

    hashomer
    hashomer
    6 years ago

    Trumpf nominee Marino pushed for lower standards to protect Americans from OPIOIDS to help his insurance and pharma corporation donors. Its the NUMBER 1 cause of death of people under 50! Drain the swamp by starting w Trumpf! FEH.

    TrumpIsPrez
    TrumpIsPrez
    6 years ago

    It’s not an “opioid” epidemic. Drug users make their choices; let them face the natural biological consequences.