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Podcasters, Presidents, and Psychedelics: How Joe Rogan Got Trump Into Ibogaine

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President Trump signed an executive order on Saturday calling for the acceleration of research on certain psychedelic drugs as treatments for depression and other conditions. Podcaster Joe Rogan stood with him as he signed the order—and Trump indicated that Rogan was a major inspiration behind the push to fast-track legalizing ibogaine, which is used outside […]

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Emphasis on financial beneficiaries and investor profits rather than potential therapeutic benefitsFraming Trump's decision as influenced by Rogan's texts rather than policy considerationsDismissive portrayal of Trump's comment about trying ibogaine with quote 'Can I have some, please?'focus on billionaire influenceloaded language in promotional textframing of policy as transactionalLead paragraph framingAdjective toneAttribution patternsFraming of issues as driven by financial and personal influences from conservative figuresOmission of potential counterarguments or risks associated with the drugsSource selection that highlights investor motivations and ties to conservative grantmakers

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