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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIn Trump's D.C., the Swamp Runneth Over

Jeff Hauser, Timi Iwayemi
The Ringers Press Box podcast regularly features something they call the Media Piss Test. The joke is that it has become a political cliché to say something new is like something old, but on steroids.
It might be a cliché to describe the corruption saturating the Trump administration as steroidal, but it is simply true that every tool of corruption in our politics, from self-dealing to gerrymandering to outright bribery, has become vastly stronger under Donald Trump. (It also bears mentioning that some figures in the administration display the telltale signs of hitting the gear.)
So perhaps it suffices to say that in 2025, the revolving door between the federal government and the corporations that encircle it has been Trump-sized. Even before his inauguration, it was glaringly obvious that the influence industry would have enormous sway in Trumps Washington. While loyalty and obsequiousness are defining characteristics of multiple White House staff, corporate lobbying experience seems to be valued just as highly.
Even Politico is being direct about the presidents embrace of the swamp, noting that Trump has abandoned any pretense of cleaning up the age-old ways of Washington, and that a rash of spins through the revolving door illustrate the ways in which his administration continues to push the bounds of ethics norms and guardrails designed to prevent government officials from profiting off their time in public service.
Politicos reporting further reveals the individuals who are already exploiting this erosion of ethics guardrails, swinging from federal government work to influence-peddling in this boom time for Washingtons quintessential venal operatives.
It might be a cliché to describe the corruption saturating the Trump administration as steroidal, but it is simply true that every tool of corruption in our politics, from self-dealing to gerrymandering to outright bribery, has become vastly stronger under Donald Trump. (It also bears mentioning that some figures in the administration display the telltale signs of hitting the gear.)
So perhaps it suffices to say that in 2025, the revolving door between the federal government and the corporations that encircle it has been Trump-sized. Even before his inauguration, it was glaringly obvious that the influence industry would have enormous sway in Trumps Washington. While loyalty and obsequiousness are defining characteristics of multiple White House staff, corporate lobbying experience seems to be valued just as highly.
Even Politico is being direct about the presidents embrace of the swamp, noting that Trump has abandoned any pretense of cleaning up the age-old ways of Washington, and that a rash of spins through the revolving door illustrate the ways in which his administration continues to push the bounds of ethics norms and guardrails designed to prevent government officials from profiting off their time in public service.
Politicos reporting further reveals the individuals who are already exploiting this erosion of ethics guardrails, swinging from federal government work to influence-peddling in this boom time for Washingtons quintessential venal operatives.
https://prospect.org/power/2025-08-29-in-trumps-dc-swamp-runneth-over-corruption-lobbying/
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In Trump's D.C., the Swamp Runneth Over (Original Post)
justaprogressive
Friday
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tsf never intended to drain the swamp, he intended to dredge the channel and make it deeper.
alwaysinasnit
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tanyev
(47,681 posts)1. Trump's plan was always to divert the swamp, not clean it up.
alwaysinasnit
(5,487 posts)2. tsf never intended to drain the swamp, he intended to dredge the channel and make it deeper.