Will Reclassifying Weed Help Biden? | How Trump’s Lawyers Keep Him Awake
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The Biden Administration plans to reclassify marijuana, easing restrictions nationwide and boosting support among younger voters. Trump's hush money trial saw him falling asleep in court, raising concerns about his intentions regarding mass deportations and pardoning January 6 defendants.
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- The Biden Administration plans to reclassify marijuana as a schedule three drug, not legalizing it, but easing restrictions nationwide, potentially appealing to younger voters.
- Trump's behavior during the hush money trial, where he fell asleep in court, and his controversial statements in a Time Magazine interview, including mass deportations and considering pardoning January 6 defendants, have raised concerns about his intentions and actions.
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Recent questions
What is the current status of marijuana restrictions in the US?
Reclassified as schedule three drug, not legalized.
How did Trump's behavior in court during his hush money trial affect proceedings?
Fell asleep, attorneys tried to keep him awake.
Who is Keith Davidson and what role did he play in legal agreements involving Trump?
California attorney, represented Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal.
What topics did Trump discuss in his Time Magazine interview?
Mass deportations, political violence, pardoning January 6 defendants.
How might Biden's decision to ease marijuana restrictions impact his support among voters?
Speculation suggests it could boost support among younger voters.
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