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President Responds to Comedian's Praise for Psychedelic Treatments Orderthehindu.com
world35 days agoFraming55Framing risk55/100Rewrite foregrounds celebrity praise and past feud in lede, burying substantive executive order details until later sections, creating messenger-over-message framing.Click to jump to full framing analysis

President Responds to Comedian's Praise for Psychedelic Treatments Order

The U.S. president shared a clip on social media of comedian Jon Stewart praising an executive order on psychedelic drugs for veterans. The order aims to accelerate FDA approval for treatments like ibogaine and MDMA for PTSD and other conditions. This follows a history of public…

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Joe Rogan Questions Timing of U.S. Strikes on Iran and Netanyahu's White House Visitsrt.com
politics28 days agoFraming55Framing risk55/100Lede misdirects by foregrounding Rogan's questioning of strike timing over the substantive U.S. attacks on Iran, burying the core event.Click to jump to full framing analysis

Joe Rogan Questions Timing of U.S. Strikes on Iran and Netanyahu's White House Visits

Podcaster Joe Rogan attributed U.S. involvement in the Iran war to influence from Israel during a podcast episode. This came days after he joined President Donald Trump at the White House for an executive order on psychedelic drugs. Rogan has criticized the war while maintaining…

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Trump Signs Executive Order to Boost Federal Research on Psychedelic DrugsSubstrate placeholder — needs review
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Trump Signs Executive Order to Boost Federal Research on Psychedelic Drugs

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on April 19, 2026, to promote federal medical research and clinical trials for certain psychedelic drugs. Key officials and guests, including FDA Commissioner Marty Makary and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., attended the Ov…

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U.S. Government to Review Psychedelic Drug Ibogaine for PTSD ResearchSubstrate placeholder — needs review
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U.S. Government to Review Psychedelic Drug Ibogaine for PTSD Research

The U.S. administration is preparing an executive order to support federal research on ibogaine, a psychedelic drug used abroad to treat PTSD and other conditions. Ibogaine remains illegal in the U.S. and classified as a Schedule I substance.

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