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President Donald Trump just signed an executive order labeling fentanyl a “weapon of mass destruction.” That phrase is usually reserved for nuclear, biological or chemical weapons — so what does it actually change in real life? In this video, we break down: -What Trump said in the Oval Office -How “weapon of mass destruction” has been used in U.S. policy and politics for decades -Why experts say it’s still not clear what this new label will mean for enforcement, sentencing or drug policy -Reporting from Lucas County, Ohio, where overdose deaths and fentanyl trends show what the crisis looks like on the ground -How first responders and public health teams describe their real goal: keeping people alive long enough to get help Big questions we’re still watching: -Does the “WMD” label give agencies new powers, or is it mostly rhetorical? -Could this change the legal stakes for drug traffickers — and what about people struggling with addiction? -What comes next as agencies write the rules that follow this order? -We’ll update as more details come out about how the executive order is enforced and whether it leads to concrete policy changes or just a shift in language. 00:00 Fentanyl Classified as a Weapon of Mass Destruction 00:13 Trump's Executive Order and Its Implications 00:26 Historical Context of Weapons of Mass Destruction 00:55 Impact on Public Health and First Responders 01:25 Uncertain Future and Legal Implications #Trump #Fentanyl #WeaponOfMassDestruction #ExecutiveOrder #Opioids