DEA leader Leonhart expected to resign
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Michele Leonhart, Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Agency, will soon resign, according to CNN and CBS. There appear to be two reasons: first, Leonhart's resistance to lenient Obama administration policy towards medical and legal marijuana, and the recent sex and corruption scandal at the agency.
Of the two, the second is likely the major reason. A recent report from the Department of Justice's Inspector General found that DEA agents had allegedly attended "sex parties" paid for by local drug cartels. In testimony before Congress a week ago, Leonhart did so badly that she created actual bipartisan consensus about her poor leadership.
A replacement administrator has not yet been announced.
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Ryan Cooper is a national correspondent at TheWeek.com. His work has appeared in the Washington Monthly, The New Republic, and the Washington Post.
