You Can’t Drain the Swamp and Also Defend the President
Some of Trump’s supporters are worried about corruption—but he seems mostly worried about his political opponents.
by Conor Friedersdorf
Oct 04, 2019
3 minutes
The last serious effort to “drain the swamp” in Washington, D.C., came after Watergate, when Congress pushed through sweeping reforms inspired by the misdeeds of Richard Nixon’s administration and the backlash its criminal acts produced.
The new ethics rules and laws forbade some lobbying by former members of Congress and their staffers; forced elected officials and some of their family members to disclose their financial interests; limited the franking privilege; imposed limits on individual
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