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How Marijuana Became Politicized

In 2013, Deputy U.S. Attorney General James Cole laid out guidelines for the enforcement of federal marijuana laws. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with him now that the Trump administration has rescinded them. And John Hudak, author of Marijuana: A Short History, explains how marijuana became politicized in the first place.

The Political Implications Of 'Fire And Fury'

Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury has stirred up fire and fury in Washington. NPR's Michel Martin talks to The Washington Post's Robert Costa about the book that set President Trump on a tweetstorm.