Marijuana Rescheduling Could Be Impacted If Trump Replaces Bondi As Attorney General With Zeldin
President Trump announced Attorney General Pam Bondi's departure and is considering EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin as her replacement, a change that could affect the pending federal cannabis rescheduling proposal at the Department of Justice. The shift in leadership raises questions about the trajectory of marijuana reform efforts currently under DOJ review.
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