Mars Financial News reported that on May 26, regarding Trump's recent actions such as receiving a Qatari aircraft and hosting a crypto party, the New York Times published an article pointing out that Trump has monetized the presidential position, with the president and his family being more capable of profiting from the White House than any previous administration, normalizing activities that would have previously sparked strong opposition and official investigations. Scholars studying official corruption believe that by Washington's traditional standards, the nascent Trump administration is the most brazen in using public office in American history, potentially even exceeding the Watergate scandal and other notorious scandals. The report suggests that since Trump regained power, his changes to Washington are reflected in his normalization of money-making plans that would have previously triggered endless political backlash, TV hearings, official investigations, and damage control. The demise of anger, or at least the scarcity of anger, demonstrates the extent to which the president has altered Washington's established behavioral norms.
The New York Times: The Trump administration is the most reckless use of public office in American history
This article is machine translated
Show original
Source
Disclaimer: The content above is only the author's opinion which does not represent any position of Followin, and is not intended as, and shall not be understood or construed as, investment advice from Followin.
Like
Add to Favorites
Comments
Share



