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Trump Swamp: Special Olympics Proposal Isn’t The Only Bad DeVos Headline This Week

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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos found herself on the wrong end of a wave of public outrage this week in response to President Donald Trump’s proposed budget, in which the DeVos-led Education Department requested no federal money at all for the Special Olympics.

In a statement Wednesday following a fiery hearing before the House Appropriations Committee, DeVos angrily blamed members of the media who’ve “spun up falsehoods” before admitting that, yes, she proposed gutting government funding for the non-profit organization.

Trump’s budget, like every President’s, is largely a political document. In fact, the Republican senator who would be in a position to cut that funding — Roy Blunt (R-MO), chair of the Senate subcommittee that decides this budget line — forcefully said Wednesday that Congress would not be doing so. DeVos has made the same unfulfilled request three years in a row.

Let’s look at what DeVos has succeeded in doing: As Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA) highlighted in the same hearing, she recently rescinded an Obama-era guidance that directed schools to address dramatic disparities in how black and Hispanic students are disciplined. The extremely disproportionate suspension rate of students of color plays a huge role in the so-called “school-to-prison pipeline.”

DeVos was unapologetic: “Every community needs to be able to handle their classrooms and discipline in the way that works for them.”

“Thank God we had Brown v. Board of Education,” Lee responded.

Alas, there are too many swampy Cabinet members — and former members — to focus on just one.

In similarly outrageous budget requests, for example, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo proposed cutting his department’s budget by nearly a quarter. One fourth! AP notes: “While the 2020 budget request would reduce spending in areas such as refugee resettlement and global health care programs, it would allocate $3.3 billion in foreign aid to Israel.”

Former EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt continues to make headlines more than half a year after his ouster. The Office of Government Ethics has refused to certify one of Pruitt’s final financial disclosures because it was unable to certify whether the $50-a-night condo Pruitt rented on certain nights from a high-powered lobbyist counted as an unlisted gift.

After dragging his feet on FOIA requests, Acting Interior Secretary David Bernhardt essentially sent 7,000 scheduling-related documents to the House Oversight Committee. It took a while to get everything together, apparently, because instead of maintaining a permanent public schedule like other government-funded Cabinet members, Bernhardt re-edited a single virtual Google document every day, keeping it private and without a reliable hard copy.

Relatedly, Bernhardt’s former clients are celebrating the access his new job gives them. And they have reason to: The watchdog group Documented counted at least 70 meetings that 12 of his ex-clients had with top Interior Department officials.

Finally, it wouldn’t be Trump Swamp without a brief stop at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C.: The prime minister of Romania became the first known world leader in a year to pay for a bed at the D.C. Trump property.




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