A new report from a government watchdog organization is blasting the Biden-Harris administration's claims that it is the "Most ethical and transparent" administration in history, calling it a "Myth."
"From its onset, the Biden-Harris administration promised to 'bring transparency and truth back to government,' per then-White House press secretary Jen Psaki," the 26-page report from Protect the Public's Trust states.
"Psaki also claimed that President Joe Biden 'is committed to ensuring we have the most ethically vigorous administration in history.' However, the administration and its executive branch agencies have often failed to live up to these high ideals, and the myth of a scandal-free administration is just that: a myth."
The report outlines alleged ethics violations throughout the Biden administration from the White House, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Interior, Department of Energy, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Commerce, State Department and other various complaints.
WHITE HOUSE STYMIED BIPARTISAN SUPPORT FOR PRESIDENTIAL ETHICS BILL, SAYS TOP HOUSE DEM. In the Biden White House, the report outlines alleged ethics issues with the Office of White House Counsel and the National Archives and Records Administration, including allegations that Biden's White House lawyers were acting as his personal attorneys amid the investigation into mishandling of classified documents.
DEMS IN HOT SEAT FOR ALLEGED ETHICS VIOLATIONS OVER ALITO RECUSAL DEMANDS. In the portion of the report that discusses President Biden's HHS, the report says "No agency has lost so much credibility during the Biden-Harris administration" as HHS. "As it took the reins amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the Biden-Harris HHS disregarded ethical and scientific integrity principles as it issued farreaching recommendations governing nearly every aspect of Americans' lives," the report states.
The report outlines how Biden's Department of Interior "Has a record of cutting ethical corners in favor of special interest policies" and that the Department of Energy has given DOI a "Run for its money" with its own questionable ethics decisions.
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