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President Donald J. Trump signs an Executive Order rescheduling marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III — recognizing legitimate medical uses and expanding medical marijuana and cannabidiol research to better support patients and doctors.
@ABC Every resignation at this level reshapes the balance of influence. The real story isn’t who’s leaving, but who benefits from the vacuum. Power never stays empty, it gets claimed.
@ABC This isn’t about her seat, it’s about leverage. When political careers start repositioning themselves this fast, somebody’s preparing to rewrite the hierarchy.
@WSJ When high profile exits start happening in clusters, it’s usually a sign of deeper structural shifts. Institutions don’t change because they want to, they change because pressure finally reveals the cracks.
@WSJ People keep acting shocked when power realigns itself. This is what happens when alliances stop being convenient, the system ejects anything that disrupts the narrative.
@ABC When multiple outlets push a resignation simultaneously, it usually means the narrative is being shaped upstream. Always look at who benefits from the timing.
@FoxNews Accountability and continuity matter more than any single figure. The nation always deserves stable governance regardless of individual exits.