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Arkansas Granny

(31,514 posts)
Tue Jan 17, 2017, 04:29 PM Jan 2017

Just when you thought the Trump ethics disaster couldnt get worse, it did

For two weeks now, the majority leadership in the new Congress and the incoming Trump administration have been conducting a war on ethics. This has ranged from the effort to cripple the Office of Congressional Ethics to the Senate’s rush to confirm President-elect Donald Trump’s nominees before their financial conflicts disclosures were complete to Trump’s own inadequate plan to address his ethical problems.
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How does the Trump plan fall short? The president-elect asserted that the conflicts laws don’t apply to him but ignored the most fundamental one of all: the constitutional rule that presidents may not accept cash and other benefits — “emoluments” — from foreign governments.
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For speaking up about the shortcomings of this plan, Shaub found himself in the Republican crosshairs. Rep. Jason Chaffetz (Utah), chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee that has jurisdiction over the White House, demanded Shaub appear for a Star Chamber-style recorded inquisition and implicitly threatened to shut down the Office of Government Ethics if Shaub did not submit. Chaffetz ought to have been doing the exact opposite, supporting OGE and demanding documents from Trump about any financial ties to Russia or other foreign governments.

Then, just when we thought it couldn’t get worse, it did. The incoming White House chief of staff, Reince Priebus, went on national television to threaten Shaub. In a scene like something out of a gangster B-movie, Priebus warned the director that “he ought to be careful ” and gave his blessing to Chaffetz’s interrogation. Priebus’s glare of menace was unmistakable. The only thing he left out was cracking his knuckles.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/just-when-you-thought-the-trump-ethics-disaster-couldnt-get-worse-it-did/2017/01/16/001db550-dc04-11e6-ad42-f3375f271c9c_story.html?utm_term=.53851b03db1c&wpisrc=nl_most&wpmm=1


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Just when you thought the Trump ethics disaster couldnt get worse, it did (Original Post) Arkansas Granny Jan 2017 OP
republicans once again prove they LOVE corruption Angry Dragon Jan 2017 #1
+1 2naSalit Jan 2017 #2
K&R. This is what the media needs to be blaring far louder than tRump's latest tweet. JudyM Jan 2017 #3
Yes, but it's unlikely that a Republican Congress will take any action. Arkansas Granny Jan 2017 #4
They're participating, far beyond just accepting his antics. JudyM Jan 2017 #5

Arkansas Granny

(31,514 posts)
4. Yes, but it's unlikely that a Republican Congress will take any action.
Tue Jan 17, 2017, 05:09 PM
Jan 2017

As long as the President has an "R" behind his name, they will gladly accept corruption and breaking Constitutional law.

JudyM

(29,233 posts)
5. They're participating, far beyond just accepting his antics.
Tue Jan 17, 2017, 05:11 PM
Jan 2017

They are bolstering him and creating a headwind against independent controls.

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