The order will create a 'national roadmap to empower veterans and end veteran suicide,' according to the White House.
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div > div.group > p:first-child"> President Donald Trump on Tuesday was slated to sign an executive order creating a"national roadmap to empower veterans and end veteran suicide," according to the White House. Veteran Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie will lead a"cabinet-level task force" to combat veteran suicide with state and federal resources, The Wall Street Journal reported, citing a senior administration official.Subscribe to CNBC on YouTube.
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