Rep. Steve Cohen says it is likely that President Donald Trump’s son-in-law will determine the president’s policy on marijuana.

“It comes down to WWJD — What would Jared do?” the Tennessee Democrat told The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal.

While Kushner’s public position on marijuana is unclear, the newspaper reported, Cohen said he couldn’t imagine that Kushner and his wife Ivanka Trump, both seen as moderating influences on the president, would encourage the commander in chief to come down hard on marijuana offenders.

“How can you be 36 years old and grow up in New York City and be for having people jailed for marijuana,” the six-term congressman said.

Like most of his positions, Trump has oscillated when it comes to marijuana.