Donald Trump took office eight years ago pledging to “drain the swamp” of the dominance of Washington influence peddlers.
Ethics experts fear Trump will use conflict of interest exception to hold onto crypto in White House - Trump has called for the U.S. to buy a strategic crypto reserve
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump's new tool for reshaping the federal government is a relatively obscure agency, the Office of Personnel Management.
Within minutes of President Donald Trump's swearing-in on Monday, a handful of ethics watchdogs and public interest groups filed lawsuits against the Trump administration targeting the controversial Department of Government ... from the Office of ...
The secretary of Health and Human Services nominee wrote in an ethics agreement that he would keep receiving contingency fees.
Beneath the bipartisan concerns from senators about Kennedy's qualifications is an array of financial conflicts of interest that could present additional hurdles.
More details have emerged about the new Department of Government ... the Executive Office of the President, as a temporary 18-month organization under the repurposed United States Digital Service ...
Senator Elizabeth Warren has demanded answers from the heads of the Treasury, SEC, CFTC and the government ethics office over the Trump family’s memecoins.
The Trump administration has removed the U.S. Justice Department's senior career ethics official from his post, according to a person familiar with the matter, in an action likely to stoke fears about whether the department will be able to remain insulated from political pressures and conflicts,
The development will be known as Trump Tower Belgrade and will be built on a former military site leased to Affinity Partners by the Serbian government. The complex will have 175 hotel rooms and sell 1,500 residences.
According to an ethics lawyer, Donald Trump is delivering on his promise to be a dictator on day one. Ex-White House ethics lawyer Norm Eisen accused the president of “nakedly illegal action,” saying that many of Trump’s week-one policy decisions exemplify him as an autocrat instead of an elected official.
President Donald Trump's nominee for HHS Secretary, RFK Jr., navigated questions on abortion, vaccines, and social welfare as he hopes to secure Senate support.