marijuana, Donald Trump and executive order
Digest more
Trump, executive order and AI Laws
Digest more
President Donald Trump is on pace in his second term to issue more executive orders than any president since Franklin D. Roosevelt. Trump issued just 55 executive orders in 2017, the first year of
Boxing legend Mike Tyson celebrated President Donald Trump's executive order reclassifying marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III drug status.
On Thursday (Dec. 18), President Donald Trump issued an executive order entitled "Ensuring American Space Superiority." Dominance off Earth is vital to the nation's security and prosperity, according to the document.
Gov. Tim Walz signed two executive orders: one establishing a council, another directing state agencies to make gun violence prevention a priority.
The stock of global cannabis company Tilray Brands (NASDAQ: TLRY) was up 28% at its high this week. However, even after the president did, in fact, sign an executive order, Tilray shares lost all of that gain. As of midday on Friday, Tilray stock was actually down 7.4% for the week, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence.
Follow live updates as Trump signs a defense policy bill that includes a provision to limit Pete Hegseth's travel budget if he doesn't provide Congress with unedited videos of military boat strikes.
President Donald Trump will be signing an executive order on Thursday that will direct the attorney to “expedite” and “complete” the marijuana rescheduling process, throw a lifeline to the hemp industry,
Such a decision would represent one of the most significant federal changes to marijuana policy in decades. It could reshape the cannabis industry, ease criminal penalties, unlock billions in research funding and lead to the opening of doors long closed to banks and investors.