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Trump Signs Executive Order Rescheduling Marijuana After Trulieve CEO Input

President Trump has issued an executive order to reschedule marijuana, influenced by efforts from Kim Rivers, CEO of Florida-based Trulieve. The company holds a valuation of $1.2 billion. Forbes reported on these developments in an article published April 20, 2026.

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President Trump issued an executive order to reschedule marijuana, with Kim Rivers, CEO of Florida-based Trulieve, playing an instrumental role in persuading him to take this action. Rivers' involvement marked a key push toward marijuana reform, as detailed in a Forbes article published on April 20, 2026, at 05:45 PM EDT. 2 billion and operates from its base in Florida.

Forbes reported that Rivers was instrumental in getting the president to issue the executive order, highlighting her efforts in the cannabis industry.

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Lede misdirection foregrounds CEO's role over the substantive executive order on marijuana rescheduling, inheriting process-focused framing from source.

Lede misdirection: centers on CEO persuasion instead of policy substance

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Trump's executive order advances marijuana reform based on business input, signaling pragmatic policy evolution toward industry growth and normalization.

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