The new campaign is starting to help Trump reduce fentanyl overdose deaths

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First of all on the fox: A new campaign was launched on Monday to help make President Donald Trump’s commitment to reducing fentanyl overdose deaths, which are one of the deadliest public health crises in the country.
The campaign, entitled Make America Fentanyl Free, is described as a private advertising of several million dollars on national and local television, and on all the main social media platforms, including X, Instagram, YouTube, Tiktok and Facebook.
The effort, which was shared for the first time with Fox News Digital on Monday, aims to reduce the number of Americans killed by fentanyl, a very powerful and extremely dangerous synthetic opioid. Fentanyl and fentanyl drugs have been responsible for most of the drugs from overdose of drugs in the United States for almost a decade.
“The free advertising campaign Make America Fentanyl was launched to support President Trump’s efforts to save US Fentanyl lives from Fentanyl, which continues to be a main death for Americans between 18 and 45,” the organizers said in a statement.
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President Donald Trump speaks during a ceremony of signing the bill in the room is from the White House to Washington, DC, Wednesday, July 16, 2025. Trump signed legislation that strengthens criminal sanctions for fentanyl, greeting it as a historic stage towards justice in his last efforts to approach the public health crisis stimulated by the deadly medication. (Al Drago / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The organizers stressed that the campaign mission, which is also online at Makeamericafentanylfree.comis to inform Americans of the devastating effects of fentanyl and stressed that “ingestion as little as three fentanyl grains can be deadly in a few minutes”.
The campaign is also intended to educate the public on the hidden dangers of fentanyl, which is often disguised in other substances, such as cocaine and marijuana.
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“Make America Fentanyl Free works with President Trump to assure each other aggressively that each American understands the danger of fentanyl”. The narrator in the ad said.

A new campaign entitled Make America Fentanyl Free was launched on Monday to help make President Donald Trump’s commitment to reducing fentanyl’s overdose deaths, which are one of the deadliest public health crises in the country. (Make America without fentanyl)
The effort also intends to “send an unequivocal message to Mexican drug cartels that actions resulting in American deaths or damage will lead to serious consequences”.
The Trump administration says that it lowered the deaths of fentanyl in the United States by strengthening security along the country’s borders, stressing the police and raising prices against China and Mexico to keep fentanyl and other fatal drugs outside the country.
The organizers boasted that “the first day in power, President Trump closed the dangerous and open border and pulled the deadly fentanyl flow across our country. Consequently, fentanyl traffic at the border has dropped 54% during the first months of the Trump administration.
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But the organizers said that their efforts were necessary to “continue to eradicate the deadly fentanyl of our communities”.
Last month, Trump signed a bill by constantly placing the versions of rue du Fentanyl on the list of controlled substances, which should facilitate the pursuit of fentanyl traffickers and put them behind bars.

President Donald Trump considers a photo as a man who lost his son against fentanyl speaks before the signing of the “Harte All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act”, which strengthens prison terms for fentanyl traffickers, in the house is from the White House to Washington, DC, on July 16, 2025. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / AFP via Getty Images)
But the Trump administration has also been criticized when it comes to fighting fentanyl’s deaths, for looking for major cuts in domestic programs that work to reduce the demand for drugs.
And Democrats in California, targeting what they call the “illegal deployment of Trump military personnel in Los Angeles”, say that the effort has reduced California’s effort by 32% to combat the flow of illegal drugs in our communities. “”
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The organizers of the new effort highlight which make America Fentanyl Free is a campaign funded by private “launched without dollars of taxpayers”.
Some of the main contributions to finance the campaign come from a number of main donors and allies of the president, according to sources of Trump’s political orbit.