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Ethics watchdogs rarely mince words about President Donald Trump. Theyve called him the most corrupt and conflicted president in US history. And since he returned to the White House, theyve watched with horror as he privately dined with wealthy investors for his personal memecoin fund, brazenly accepted a $400 million luxury airplane from Qatar and purged inspectors general from federal agencies.
Adding to their long list of gripes, the presidents company announced Monday that it was launching Trump Mobile, a wireless service with monthly plans and a $499 smartphone, which would be regulated by many of the federal agencies now run by Trump appointees.
That has led to soul-searching among Washington, DCs self-appointed ethics watchdogs at advocacy groups and think tanks, who are wondering how this couldve been prevented. Some have championed liberal causes for years; others arent beholden to either party but are stunned by Trumps sea-change to the ethics landscape.
While they primarily hold Trump responsible for his own actions, theyre increasingly concluding that former President Joe Biden also deserves some of the blame. The single biggest failure of the Biden administration was that he and Congress didnt pass any post-Watergate-style reforms, said Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette, director of government affairs at the nonpartisan Project on Government Oversight. President Biden had zero interest in doing that, and congressional Democrats didnt have much interest.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/06/17/politics/government-ethics-norms-trump-biden-analysis