President Donald Trump will meet with officials from the vaping and healthcare industries on Nov. 22, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
The group will discuss potential guidelines and policies to address the growing use of e-cigarettes among teenagers. "As the president has said, there is a serious problem among our youth and their growing addiction to e-cigarettes," a White House statement said, according to WSJ.
The talks come as the president faces backlash for failing to enforce a ban on flavored e-cigarettes after advisers warned of the political implications of a ban.
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