Privately funded multi-million dollar ad campaign—launched without taxpayer dollars—will be broadcast on national and local television, across all major social media platforms, and MakeAmericaFentanylFree.com

The Make America Fentanyl Free ad campaign was launched to support President Trump’s efforts to save American lives from deadly fentanyl, which continues to be a leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 18 and 45. The presence of fentanyl and other deadly drugs skyrocketed in American communities under the Biden administration’s open border policies, which allowed dangerous criminals, terrorists, and deadly drugs to pour into our country.

On day one in office, President Trump shut down the dangerous, open border and stemmed the flow of deadly fentanyl through our country. As a result, fentanyl traffic at the border fell by 54% in the first months of the Trump Administration. In order to continue eradicating deadly fentanyl from our communities, the Make America Fentanyl Free ad campaign was launched to join the President’s fight to:

  • Reduce the number of Americans killed by fentanyl
  • Inform every American about the devastating effects of fentanyl: ingesting as little as three grains of fentanyl can be lethal within minutes
  • Educate the public about the hidden danger: fentanyl is frequently disguised in other substances, such as cocaine and marijuana
  • Send a strong unequivocal message to Mexican drug cartels that actions leading to American deaths or harm will result in serious consequences

This multi-million dollar ad campaign will be broadcast on national and local television, across all major social media platforms, and MakeAmericaFentanylFree.com to reach the communities bearing the brunt of fentanyl’s devastating impacts.

MakeAmericaFentanylFree.com includes highly poignant videos and facts to warn young people about the dangers of fentanyl by itself along with fentanyl that may be hiding in drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, and counterfeit prescription pills such as Xanax or Adderall. The “Ghosts” video on the website illustrates the dangers of fentanyl with one young person saying: “Best birthday party ever! Well, except for the weed. Turns out, it was laced with fentanyl and a birthday I’ll never forget because it was my last.”

The website also includes resources for those who may be struggling from addiction themselves or have family members and friends who are.

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