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Price’s Foreign Lobbying Helped His Portfolio

June 1, 2017 at 11:07 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Before he was named Trump’s health secretary, Tom Price took a congressional trip to Australia and pressed officials to extend protections for drug companies in an international trade agreement,” ProPublica reports.

“Price’s lobbying abroad, which has not previously been reported, is another example of how his work in Congress could have benefitted his investment portfolio. He traded hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of shares in health-related companies while taking action on legislation and regulations affecting the industry. ProPublica previously reported that Price’s stock trades are said to be under investigation by federal prosecutors.”

Filed Under: Ethics, White House

White House Grants Ethics Waivers to 17 Appointees

May 31, 2017 at 10:55 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“The White House disclosed Wednesday evening that it has granted ethics waivers to 17 appointees who work for President Trump and Vice President Pence, including four former lobbyists,” the Washington Post reports.

“The waivers exempt the appointees from certain portions of ethics rules aimed at barring potential conflicts of interest. In letters posted on the White House website, the White House counsel’s office wrote that the waivers were in the public interest because the administration had a need for the appointees’ expertise on certain issues.”

“The rate at which the Trump White House has handed out waivers is far faster than that of the Obama administration, which issued 17 exemptions for White House appointees over eight years.”

Filed Under: Ethics, White House

Mueller Cleared to Lead Russia Probe

May 23, 2017 at 11:35 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Justice Department ethics experts have concluded that newly appointed special counsel Robert Mueller can oversee the investigation into possible coordination between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin during the 2016 presidential election — even though his former law firm represents several people who could be caught up in the matter,” the Washington Post reports.

Filed Under: Ethics Tagged With: Robert Mueller


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White House Rejects Ethics Inquiry Into Ex-Lobbyists

May 22, 2017 at 5:41 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“The Trump administration, in a significant escalation of its clash with the government’s top ethics watchdog, has moved to block an effort to disclose the names of former lobbyists who have been granted waivers to work in the White House or federal agencies,” the New York Times reports.

“The latest conflict came in recent days when the White House, in a highly unusual move, sent a letter to Walter M. Shaub Jr., the head of the Office of Government Ethics, asking him to withdraw a request he had sent to every federal agency for copies of the waivers. In the letter, the administration challenged his legal authority to demand the information.”

“Dozens of former lobbyists and industry lawyers are working in the Trump administration, which has hired them at a much higher rate than the previous administration. Keeping the waivers confidential would make it impossible to know whether any such officials are violating federal ethics rules or have been given a pass to ignore them.”

Filed Under: Ethics, Lobbyists, White House

GOP Lawmaker Under Ethics Investigation

May 16, 2017 at 4:51 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Congressional ethics investigators are probing Rep. Chris Collins’ (R-NY) role in attracting investors to an Australian biotech company,” the Buffalo News reports.

“They are looking into any potential role played by Collins, the firm’s largest shareholder, in persuading investors to buy stock in the company.”

Earlier this year reporters overheard Collins in a cellphone conversation just off the House floor, bragging about “how many millionaires I’ve made in Buffalo the past few months.”

Filed Under: Ethics, House of Representatives

Quote of the Day

May 9, 2017 at 8:18 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“This is corruption, pure and simple.”

— Former Bush White House ethics lawyer Richard Painter, quoted by NBC News, on Jared Kushner’s sister promising visas to Chinese investors.

Filed Under: Ethics

GOP Lawmaker Invested In Company He Tried to Help

April 25, 2017 at 11:17 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Rep. Chris Collins (R-NY) purchased $2.2 million worth of stock in Innate Immunotherapeutics as part of its initial public offering in late 2013, the Daily Beast reports.

“The IPO prospectus said Innate would seek FDA approval of its drug to treat multiple sclerosis. More than a year later, Collins wrote into a bill language to expedite the FDA’s approval process for such drugs. Four months before the bill was signed into law, Collins again purchased stock in Innate, this time as much as $1 million.”

Filed Under: Ethics, House of Representatives

Ivanka Will Skip Her Book Tour

April 20, 2017 at 5:30 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Politico: “Ivanka Trump, who now serves as an official government adviser to her father, complete with a security clearance and an office in the West Wing, announced Thursday she won’t do any publicity for her book – no tour, no book signings, and none of the television interviews that help boost a book to the bestseller lists.”

Filed Under: Ethics, White House

Kushner and Trump Can’t Escape Conflict of Interest Laws

April 1, 2017 at 5:27 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

New York Times: “The husband-and-wife team of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, now both senior federal government officials, has been alongside President Trump as the White House has hosted dozens of chief executives and a handful of world leaders in recent weeks.”

“But the financial disclosure report released late Friday for Mr. Kushner, which shows that he and his wife still benefit financially from a real estate and investment empire worth as much as $740 million, makes clear that this most powerful Washington couple is walking on perilous legal and ethical ground.”

“Unlike Mr. Trump, who is exempt from conflict of interest laws, both Mr. Kushner and Ms. Trump — who took a formal White House position this past week — are forbidden under federal criminal and civil law to take any action that might benefit their particular financial holdings.”

Filed Under: Ethics, White House

Trump’s Team Skipped Ethics Course

March 2, 2017 at 6:57 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

President Trump’s team “rejected a course for senior White House staff, cabinet nominees and other political appointees that would have provided training on leadership, ethics and management,” according to documents obtained by Politico.

“The documents suggest the program could have better prepared officials for working within existing laws and executive orders, and provided guidance on how to navigate Senate confirmation for nominees and political appointees, how to deal with congressional and media scrutiny, and how to work with Congress and collaborate with agencies — some of the same issues that have become major stumbling blocks in the early days of the administration.”

Filed Under: Ethics, White House

Gabbard In Trouble Over Syria Trip

February 7, 2017 at 8:46 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard’s (D-HI) “visit with Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has already raised controversy. Now she’s in hot water yet again for failing to comply with House ethics rules,” the Daily Beast reports.

“Gabbard hasn’t yet submitted the required disclosure forms which detail who paid for her trip, and who else she met while she was in Syria.”

Filed Under: Ethics Tagged With: Tulsi Gabbard

South Dakota Lawmakers Move to Scrap Ethics Rules

January 29, 2017 at 2:00 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“South Dakota legislators are set to dismantle new ethics regulations that voters imposed on them less than three months ago, a brazen test of whether elected officials or their constituents should have the final say,” the AP reports.

Filed Under: Ethics, State House

Trump Hotels Plots Big Expansion

January 25, 2017 at 11:47 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

President Donald Trump’s hotel-management company wants to expand its namesake luxury hotels across the U.S. while it holds off on new overseas business, Bloomberg reports.

Said Trump Hotels CEO Eric Danzinger: “There are 26 major metropolitan areas in the U.S., and we’re in five. I don’t see any reason that we couldn’t be in all of them eventually.”

Filed Under: Ethics, White House

Price Proposed Another Bill to Benefit His Investments

January 24, 2017 at 8:50 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Three months after investing in four companies with manufacturing plants in Puerto Rico, President Donald Trump’s pick for Health and Human Services secretary introduced legislation that would directly benefit those companies,” the Wall Street Journal reports.

“The proposed House legislation by Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) — which would have made permanent an expiring tax deduction for Puerto Rican facilities — didn’t pass… The bill nevertheless marks another instance in which Mr. Price was involved in legislation that could have benefited his stock holdings.”

Filed Under: Ethics Tagged With: Tom Price

Trump’s D.C. Hotel Is an Ethical Minefield

January 19, 2017 at 6:00 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

New York Times: “Conflicts that for months have been theoretical are now about to become real — most immediately a possible challenge by the federal government. It owns the building that houses Mr. Trump’s hotel and has granted him a 60-year lease. From the moment he is sworn in as president at noon Friday, Mr. Trump may be in violation of that lease, given a provision that appears to prohibit federal elected officials from renting the Old Post Office building, the Pennsylvania Avenue landmark that houses the hotel, from the government.”

“Guests at the hotel include foreign diplomats and politicians who could be looking to curry favor with Mr. Trump — but even the act of paying their bills as they check out after the inauguration may open Mr. Trump to a challenge that he has violated the United States Constitution, which prohibits federal government officials from taking payments or gifts from foreign governments.”

Political Wire Conversations: Is Donald Trump Above the Law?

Filed Under: Ethics

Is Donald Trump Above the Law?

January 18, 2017 at 5:41 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Norm Eisen, an expert in government ethics and a Fellow at the Brookings Institution, is our guest on the latest episode of Political Wire Conversations.

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Filed Under: Conversations, Ethics Tagged With: Norm Eisen

Top GOP Lawmaker Hints at Investigating Ethics Chief

January 13, 2017 at 7:03 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), the chairman of the House Oversight Committee, issued a stern letter which including a veiled threat of an investigation to the federal government’s top ethics monitor, who this week had questioned President-elect Donald Trump’s commitment to confront his potential conflicts of interest, the New York Times reports.

Playbook: “Going after the government’s ethics watchdog is not easy, and laced with political peril. We bet Chaffetz will get close supervision from GOP leadership on this.”

Filed Under: Ethics Tagged With: Jason Chaffetz

Top Ethics Official Calls Trump’s Plan Inadequate

January 11, 2017 at 8:41 pm EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Just hours after President-elect Donald Trump said he would not sell his vast business empire and would instead hand it over to a trust controlled by his two oldest sons, the government’s top ethics monitor said his plan was wholly inadequate and would leave the president vulnerable to ‘suspicions of corruption,” the New York Times reports.

“The unusual public criticism from Walter M. Shaub Jr., director of the Office of Government Ethics, followed Mr. Trump’s most detailed explanation yet of his plans to distance himself from the global business operations of the Trump Organization. No modern president has entered the White House with such a complicated array of holdings.”

Filed Under: Ethics, Trump Transition

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