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Presenter announces reforms to speed access to psychedelic-based treatments for veterans

April 18, 2026 | Department of State, Executive, Federal


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Presenter announces reforms to speed access to psychedelic-based treatments for veterans
A presenter announced historic reforms intended to rapidly expand access to medical research and treatments based on psychedelic drugs, saying the steps are aimed especially at veterans dealing with severe mental illness and depression.

The presenter said the experimental therapies have shown "life changing potential" for some patients and framed the reforms as urgent, noting they had received calls urging action from public figures including Joe Rogan and others. "Today, I'm pleased to announce historic reforms to dramatically accelerate access to new medical research and treatments based on psychedelic drugs," the presenter said.

The presenter linked the policy change to the veteran suicide crisis, saying "Since 09/11, we've lost over 21 times more veteran lives to suicide than on the battlefield," and promising "a big difference and a big reduction in that number." The transcript did not include supporting data or cite a source for the 21-times figure; the claim appears as a speaker assertion in the record.

The announcement emphasized speed. The presenter questioned why such reforms would take years, saying there was "uniform support" from those they called and that the measures should be implemented "immediately." No details on the specific regulatory or legislative steps, timelines, funding, or oversight were given in the transcript.

Because the transcript records only the presenter’s announcement, the record does not contain independent verification of the therapeutic claims, the 21-times statistic, or the named individuals’ involvement beyond the presenter’s statements. The presenter characterized the reforms as a new source of hope for veterans and predicted a substantial decline in suicides following rapid implementation.

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