The Trump administration’s two-faced approach to the opioid crisis. Case in point: Medicaid

What’s opioid addiction treatment without health insurance? Expensive. Nearly one in 10 people receive treatment, and nearly a third of those people cited high costs and no insurance as a barrier, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

The Trump administration’s health care track record so far — riddled with efforts to weaken insurance access, specifically for lower income people — undermines a White House that says itR...