Trump's Psychedelic Order Sparks Debate Over Racial Equity in Drug Research
President Trump signed an executive order today to fast-track psychedelic-based therapies for clinical research and treatment, flanked by podcaster Joe Rogan and the MAHA movement. The move aims to break decades of stigma around hallucinogens like psilocybin and MDMA, but experts warn it may widen racial disparities in access.
“This is a historic step for psychedelic science, but communities of color are being left out of the conversation,” said Dr. Elena Rodriguez, a researcher at Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research. “Without targeted inclusion, the revolution will only serve the privileged few.”
Background
Use of natural and synthetic hallucinogens dates back to Neanderthal civilizations, yet modern medicine has long dismissed them as “club drugs” with no clinical value. The executive order seeks to reverse that by allowing researchers to bypass certain regulatory hurdles.

But studies show that Black and Latino patients are underrepresented in psychedelic trials, mirroring broader inequities in healthcare. “We’re celebrating a breakthrough that hasn’t even reached the people who need it most,” noted community advocate Marcus Chen.

What This Means
If successful, the order could lead to FDA approvals for psychedelic-assisted therapies within five years. However, experts caution that high costs and lack of insurance coverage could create a two-tier system.
“We risk repeating history—where new treatments first benefit the wealthy and white,” said Dr. Rodriguez. The executive order includes no provisions for equity, leaving advocates to press for concrete action.
For now, the psychedelic revolution marches on—but not for everyone.
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