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With firings and lax enforcement, Trump moving to dismantle government’s public integrity guardrails

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Last updated: February 11, 2025 2:52 am
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President Donald Trump has wasted no time in his first three weeks back in office, swiftly dismantling the federal government’s public integrity guardrails. This brazen move comes as no surprise, given Trump’s track record of testing these boundaries during his first term in office.

In a series of bold actions on Monday, Trump ousted leaders of offices responsible for government ethics and whistleblower complaints. Additionally, he ordered a temporary halt to the enforcement of a long-standing law that prohibits American companies from paying bribes to secure business in foreign countries. This all comes on the heels of Trump’s late-night purge of over a dozen inspectors general tasked with uncovering misconduct within government agencies.

This aggressive approach to governance reflects a president determined to eliminate any obstacles to his authority. Norm Eisen, a former U.S. ambassador, aptly describes this as “the most corrupt start that we’ve ever seen in the history of the American presidency.”

Trump’s actions are not just a continuation of his behavior in his first term but a more audacious assertion of executive power. By removing key figures tasked with overseeing his administration, Trump aims to evade accountability and operate with impunity.

The president’s recent moves include firing prosecutors involved in investigations into his actions, demanding a list of agents involved in the Capitol riot, and dismissing high-profile public integrity cases. These actions serve to tighten his grip on power and eliminate any perceived threats to his authority.

In a concerning development, Trump has also targeted ethics and watchdog rules related to business practices. By pausing enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and rescinding ethical guidelines for executive branch employees, Trump is paving the way for a lawless administration that prioritizes personal gain over public interest.

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The White House’s justification for these actions is that they level the playing field for American companies competing internationally. However, critics argue that these moves will only serve to facilitate corruption and hinder efforts to promote transparency and accountability in government.

As Trump consolidates power and dismantles oversight mechanisms, concerns about conflicts of interest and ethical lapses abound. With the president’s personal and business interests increasingly intertwined, there are fears that his financial dealings could influence foreign policy decisions.

In conclusion, Trump’s rapid dismantling of public integrity guardrails and ethical standards sets a dangerous precedent for his administration. As he consolidates power and removes oversight mechanisms, the need for accountability and transparency in government becomes more critical than ever.

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