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The cannabis industry is buzzing after former President Donald Trump shared a video on his Truth Social platform this past Sunday, praising the benefits of CBD for older adults and calling for Medicare coverage of hemp-derived products.
The nearly three-minute video, produced by The Commonwealth Project, highlights how CBD can support seniors struggling with pain, inflammation, sleep issues, stress, and cognitive decline. The narrator described CBD as a potential “gamechanger” for aging populations, even suggesting it could help restore the body’s endocannabinoid system and extend both healthspan and lifespan.
Trump was applauded for his role in signing the 2018 Farm Bill, which legalized industrial hemp nationwide, opening the door for hemp-derived cannabinoids like CBD to become widely available. The video concluded with a call to action: educate doctors, expand Medicare coverage, and give millions of seniors access to cannabinoid-based care.
New media post from Donald J. Trump pic.twitter.com/B2g3Uc4xfT
— Trump Truth Social Posts On X (@TrumpTruthOnX) September 28, 2025
Following Trump’s post, cannabis stocks soared when markets opened Monday:
This dramatic market reaction underscores just how much influence federal policy—and even hints of policy shifts—carry in the cannabis space.
While Trump has historically been quiet on cannabis reform, his recent comments signal a potential shift. At a fundraiser in August, he said he was “looking at reclassification” of marijuana and may consider moving it to Schedule III, a classification that acknowledges medical use and reduces barriers to research.
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The Biden administration has also pressured the DEA to review cannabis scheduling, following a recommendation from the Department of Health and Human Services. But no final decision has been made.
According to recent studies, seniors are the fastest-growing demographic of cannabis consumers in the U.S. Many older adults are seeking alternatives to prescription medications for:
As Dr. Alison Moore, a geriatrician and professor at UC San Diego, explains: “We do know people find it useful.” Despite limited clinical research due to federal restrictions, anecdotal reports and early studies continue to build momentum.
Whether Trump’s remarks translate into meaningful policy change remains uncertain. His DEA administrator, Terrance Cole, has not prioritized cannabis rescheduling publicly, focusing instead on combating fentanyl. Still, advocates are optimistic that renewed federal discussion—paired with undeniable market demand—could open doors for broader acceptance and access.
For the cannabis industry, one thing is clear: federal leadership on hemp and cannabis policy directly impacts consumer access, research funding, and market stability.
At RESTART, we’ve always believed in the power of hemp-derived cannabinoids like CBD to support wellness naturally. As the conversation reaches the highest levels of government, we remain committed to educating our community, advocating for sensible cannabis policy, and providing safe, high-quality products that consumers can trust.
This latest development is a reminder of just how rapidly the cannabis landscape can shift—and why staying informed matters.
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