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Melania Trump Visits An Opioid Addiction Clinic

In the midst of our country's opioid crisis, first lady Melania Trump visited an infant drug treatment center in West Virginia.

Melania Trump Visits An Opioid Addiction Clinic
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First lady Melania Trump visited an infant addiction recovery center Tuesday in a region that's been at the center of the opioid epidemic.  

She toured Lily's Place in Huntington, West Virginia, which cares for babies with neonatal abstinence syndrome and helps families recovering from addiction.

Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that the number of U.S. babies born addicted to opioids tripled from 1999 to 2013 — with West Virginia being one of the hardest hit states.  

This is Trump's first trip to a drug treatment center since her husband, President Donald Trump, took office.  

Last month, the first lady held an opioid abuse roundtable discussion, meeting with families and leaders about the epidemic.

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The new unit, which Sessions called a "data analytics program," will "identify and prosecute" those who are "contributing to this opioid epidemic."

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President Trump said back in August that he would declare the opioid epidemic a national emergency but hasn't formally done so yet. It was a recommendation from his Commission on Combating Drug Addiction and the Opioid Crisis, which has a final report due out on the topic Nov. 1.