Trump Administration Dismantles Anti-Corruption Safeguards in First Month Back
President Trump has rolled back key reforms, fired federal watchdogs, and weakened oversight mechanisms, raising concerns over increased corruption and foreign influence.
- Trump issued an executive order halting enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which previously barred U.S. companies from paying bribes abroad.
- Seventeen inspectors general, responsible for independent oversight of federal agencies, have been dismissed, undermining accountability across government operations.
- Key units within the FBI, State Department, and Homeland Security tasked with countering foreign election interference have been shut down.
- The Justice Department's public integrity section has been reassigned, and anti-kleptocracy units targeting foreign corrupt actors have been disbanded.
- Trump's actions, including pardoning allies and dismissing police misconduct databases, signal a shift toward rewarding loyalty and punishing dissent.