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Trump reverses Biden’s ethics regulations, critics say it contradicts ‘drain the swamp’ promise

    Trump has canceled Biden's ethics rules. Critics call it the opposite of 'drain the swamp'
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    WASHINGTON – Donald Trump took office eight years ago, pledging to “drain the swamp” and end the domination of Washington influence peddlers.

    Starting his second term, he is beginning by overturning restrictions that prevented employees of the executive branch from accepting significant gifts from lobbyists. Additionally, he is eliminating the bans that prevented lobbyists from pursuing jobs within the executive branch and vice versa for a minimum of two years.

    Trump issued a Day 1 executive order that rescinded one on ethics that former President Joe Biden signed when he took office in January 2021.

    The new president is also experiencing personal benefits leading up to his inauguration. This includes the launch of a new cryptocurrency token that is rapidly increasing in value. Furthermore, the first lady, Melania Trump, has secured a deal to produce a documentary in collaboration with Amazon.

    Simultaneously, the Trump Organization has implemented a voluntary agreement that prohibits engaging in transactions with foreign governments. However, this agreement does not extend to dealings with private companies overseas.

    “Trump is opening the floodgates for conflicts of interest and exploiting his power in office in the hopes of making billions of dollars on the backs of taxpayers,” Lisa Gilbert, co-president of the government watchdog group Public Citizen, said in a statement. “Instead of focusing on the needs of the American people, Trump’s only interest is to secure a next deal to line his pockets.”

    That Trump and his family are looking to convert political success into profits is no surprise. While seeking reelection last year, Trump sold bibles, gold sneakers, photo books and diamond-encrusted watches.

    But it also marks a departure from when Trump began his first term in 2017 and signed an ethics order banning executive branch employees from becoming lobbyists for five years.

    Trump released current and former members of his administration from those rules in one of his final acts before leaving office in 2020, though. And that mirrored President Bill Clinton instituting stricter ethics rules only to roll them back shortly before he left office.

    Trump’s promise to eradicate the “swamp” of institutional corruption in Washington was a key theme of his 2016 presidential campaign. As a former president seeking to reclaim the White House, it was less of a rallying cry during last year’s campaign. But Trump supporters often still broke into chants of “Drain the Swamp!” when their candidate pledged to “shatter the Deep State,” a term for entrenched government civil servants who have frustrated Trump and his allies.

    The White House press office didn’t answer questions on Wednesday about whether Trump might have his own ethics rules in the works to replace the Biden-era ones he nullified. Trump himself has in the past criticized the “revolving door” of people who move from government positions to posts in government and back.

    During a 2022 interview with podcast host Theo Von, Trump said, “I was not a big person for lobbyists.”

    Rob Kelner, chair of the election and political law practice at the firm Covington & Burling, said Trump might sign his own new set of executive actions on ethics. But he also said that the new president might not be anxious to do so given that it could ultimately be redundant. “There are already hundreds of pages of ethics laws and rules that govern executive branch employees,” Kelner said.

    Kelner said a more immediate impact of Trump scrapping Biden’s order might be that it gives former members of the Democratic administration additional employment options by wiping out bans they would have otherwise had to heed.

    “As they’re all out looking for jobs, this takes a burden off their shoulders,” Kelner said.

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