KEY POINTS
  • President Trump will meet with representatives of the vaping industry on Friday. 
  • Trump said the administration was readying a ban on flavored e-cigarettes in September. 
  • Trump reportedly refused to sign off on the plan amid backlash. 
Vape consumer advocate groups and vape storeowners around the country hold a rally outside of the White House to protest the proposed vaping flavor ban in Washington DC on November 9, 2019.

President Donald Trump has scheduled a meeting Friday with vaping industry executives and public health advocates, among others, as he weighs a federal ban on flavored e-cigarettes, the White House said Wednesday.

"As the President has said, there is a serious problem among our youth and their growing addiction to e-cigarettes," White House spokesman Judd Deere said in a statement. "The policy making process is not stalled — it continues to move forward," Deere said. "This meeting will allow the President and other administration officials an opportunity to hear from a large group, representing all sides as we continue to develop responsible guidelines that protect the public health and the American people."