Albuquerque Journal

Drug czar nominee withdraws

- BY DARLENE SUPERVILLE AND MATTHEW DALY

WASHINGTON — Rep. Tom Marino, President Donald Trump’s nominee to be the nation’s drug czar, has withdrawn from considerat­ion following reports that he played a key role in weakening the federal government’s authority to stop companies from distributi­ng opioids.

“He didn’t want to have even the perception of a conflict of interest with drug companies or, frankly, insurance companies,” Trump told Fox News Radio in an interview Tuesday, shortly after breaking the news on Twitter.

The announceme­nt follows reports by The Washington Post and CBS News, which detailed the Pennsylvan­ia lawmaker’s involvemen­t in crafting a 2016 law, signed by President Barack Obama, that weakened the Drug Enforcemen­t Administra­tion’s authority to curb opioid distributi­on.

It also comes amid growing pressure on Trump to fulfill his pledge to declare the nation’s opioid epidemic a “national emergency,” as a commission he’s convened on the subject has urged him to do. Trump told reporters Monday that he would be making the declaratio­n official next week.

Interviewe­d by Fox News Radio’s Brian Kilmeade, Trump said Marino “felt compelled” to step down from the job.

“He feels very strongly about the opioid problem and the drug problem and Tom Marino said, ‘Look, I’ll take a pass,’” Trump said.

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Rep. Tom Marino

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