Trump secrecy moves threaten his 'drain the swamp' pledge
Source: Associated Press
Trump secrecy moves threaten his 'drain the swamp' pledge
By JULIE BYKOWICZ
59 minutes ago
WASHINGTON (AP) The leader of a bipartisan good-government group, Zach Wamp, headed to the White House last week to ask whether President Donald Trump's "drain the swamp" slogan would ever be more than a throwaway campaign slogan. One of the president's closest aides, Steve Bannon, assured him it's a priority.
Bannon said he "agrees with the concept that Washington is rigged," said Wamp, a former Republican congressman. "He said he just needs to figure out what to do about it."
Yet within 48 hours of the visit, the White House announced the end of an Obama administration practice aimed at greater transparency in government: It would no longer release the names of visitors to the executive mansion.
It was another step away from the goal of "drainage," curbing the outsized influence of Washington powerbrokers. Then, a filing this week showed that the president raised a record $107 million for his inauguration, much of it from companies and people who do business with the government.
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