Corruption

Just because the corruption plays out in public doesn’t mean it’s not corruption

A week ago, Senator Chris Murphy said the Trump White House was “on its way to being the most corrupt in the history of the country.” That statement is wrong. The White House is not on its way; it has already arrived.

Today’s car show at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is additional evidence. White House deputy chief of staff Dan Scavino livestreamed the event on Elon Musk’s social media app X. The Tesla share price increased more than 7% today, so the stunt added $55 billion to the company’s market capitalization. Members of the Trump crime family who knew about the car show had an unusual profit opportunity.

Atlantic Associate Editor Lora Kelley concluded:

The magazine’s Charlie Warzel wrote:

Senator Murphy used social media to remind people that “Just because the corruption plays out in public doesn’t mean it’s not corruption.”


Canadian responses to Trump’s actions have been creative. Here’s an example from a soup brand owned in Quebec:

Categories: Corruption, USA

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  1. We must accept the fact that the USA has always been a corrupt country, ever since the Boston Tea Party. The euphemism Yankee Trader”, basically said the USA was corrupt.

    In 2023 Lobbyists spent $4.11 billion on American politcans! Lobbying in the USA is a euphemism for bribery.

    https://www.statista.com/statistics/257337/total-lobbying-spending-in-the-us/

    Sorry to say the USA has always been a corrupt country, only now they have a fully open, 34 count felon, sexual predator, con-man as president, displaying to the world how corrupt the USA is.

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