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Biden White House reportedly weeds out dozens of staffers for past pot use despite Kamala Harris bragging about using cannabis
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Biden White House reportedly weeds out dozens of staffers for past pot use despite Kamala Harris bragging about using cannabis

The administration allegedly told staffers that past marijuana use would not be disqualifying

Dozens of White House staffers were suspended, asked to resign, or forced into a remote work program because of their past marijuana use, according to a report from the Daily Beast.

Young White House staffers revealed their use of cannabis in an official document they were required to fill out as part of the background check to work at the White House. The staffers allege that they were assured by officials in Biden's administration that recreational marijuana use would not be a disqualifying factor, three people familiar with the situation informed the Daily Beast.

The staffers were reportedly "pleased" that the Biden administration was so open-minded about cannabis.

"In some cases, staffers were informally told by transition higher-ups ahead of formally joining the administration that they would likely overlook some past marijuana use, only to be asked later to resign," the report stated.

Some of the staffers used marijuana in places where cannabis use is legal for adults, which includes 15 states and Washington, D.C.

However, sources claim that the Biden administration weeded out those who had used marijuana, and "young staffers were either put on probation or canned because they revealed past marijuana use."

"The policies were never explained, the threshold for what was excusable and what was inexcusable was never explained," a staffer told the Daily Beast.

Last month, NBC News reported that "past marijuana use won't automatically disqualify Biden White House staff."

"Though marijuana use is legal in a growing number of cities and states, it's still illegal under federal law and is therefore a potentially disqualifying factor in obtaining security clearances," NBC News stated. "Transition officials quickly identified recreational marijuana use as a potential hurdle for applicants, especially younger ones, in meeting that requirement."

An official in the Biden administration reportedly said that the candidates who used cannabis in the past would be considered eligible on a "case-by-case basis."

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said five staffers were fired because of past marijuana use, despite the updated guidelines detailed by NBC News.

"We announced a few weeks ago that the White House had worked with the security service to update the policies to ensure that past marijuana use wouldn't automatically disqualify staff from serving in the White House," Psaki tweeted on Friday. "As a result, more people will serve who would not have in the past with the same level of recent drug use. The bottom line is this: of the hundreds of people hired, only five people who had started working at the White House are no longer employed as a result of this policy."

A White House spokesperson said the Biden administration is "committed to bringing the best people into government—especially the young people whose commitment to public service can deepen in these positions."

"The White House's policy will maintain the absolute highest standards for service in government that the president expects from his administration, while acknowledging the reality that state and local marijuana laws have changed significantly across the country in recent years," the spokesperson said. "This decision was made following intensive consultation with career security officials and will effectively protect our national security while modernizing policies to ensure that talented and otherwise well-qualified applicants with limited marijuana use will not be barred from serving the American people."

Coincidentally, one person in the White House who has used marijuana in the past is Vice President Kamala Harris.

In February 2019, Harris appeared on the New York-based "The Breakfast Club" radio talk show, where she bragged about smoking weed.

Co-host Charlamagne Tha God asked Harris if she is opposed to legalizing marijuana. "That's not true. And look I joke about it, half-joking — half my family's from Jamaica, are you kidding me," Harris replied while boisterously laughing.

Donald Harris, Kamala's father, was offended by his daughter's comment about Jamaicans smoking marijuana and declared, "My dear departed grandmothers, as well as my deceased parents, must be turning in their grave right now to see their family name, reputation and proud Jamaican identity being connected, in any way, jokingly or not with the fraudulent stereotype of a pot-smoking joy seeker and in the pursuit of identity politics."

"Speaking for myself and my immediate Jamaican family, we wish to categorically dissociate ourselves from this travesty," he added.

Charlamagne Tha God then asked Kamala if she has ever smoked marijuana, and she responded, "I have. And I inhaled — I did inhale," as she laughed openly. "It was a long time ago. But, yes."

She said she used cannabis in college, and she smoked the drug in the form of a joint. There are questions as to the timeline of the vice president's marijuana use, and whether or not she smoked marijuana in college or when she was a deputy district attorney, where she enforced drug laws.

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Paul Sacca

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