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riversedge

(70,204 posts)
Sat Sep 30, 2017, 09:30 AM Sep 2017

The swamp rises around the Trump administration that promised to drain it

It is a stinking sewer now. Nothing lives it but monsters.




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The Debrief:?An occasional series offering a reporter’s insights

President Trump talks with reporters at the White House on Friday. He said he was not “happy” with the controversy over Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price’s use of expensive private jets for routine government travel. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
By Anne Gearan September 29 at 5:30 PM

The image of a top government official, a Washington fat cat, blowing taxpayer money to pay for private chartered airplanes is exactly what President Trump seemed to have in mind when he promised voters he would “drain the swamp.”

Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price’s use of expensive private jets for routine government travel lost him his job Friday when the White House announced the president had accepted his resignation after days of controversy.

But beyond the eye-roll irony of the scandal enveloping a Republican politician who promoted himself as a penny-pinching budget hawk, Price is not the only example of waste, carelessness or entitlement in an administration that pledged to speak for the little guy.

At least four other Cabinet officials have taken unusual chartered or military air trips on the public dime. There is also the matter of Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt’s $25,000 secure phone booth and the unauthorized use of private email by White House adviser Jared Kushner and others — a development that follows a campaign where Trump lambasted Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email system when serving as secretary of state........................................

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