Not really, revealed former House Speaker and loyal Trump supporter Newt Gingrich, admitting to NPR on December 21...

Not really, revealed former House Speaker and loyal Trump supporter Newt Gingrich, admitting to NPR on December 21 that “drain the swamp” was never a genuine promise. “I'm told he now just disclaims that,” Gingrich said a month before Trump was to assume the Oval Office. “He now says it was cute, but he doesn't want to use it anymore.”

#DonaldTrump never intended to "drain the swamp" but rather to place foxes in charge of the hen houses because, for some reason, #TrumpNation believes such false logic and lack of reason.

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Not surprising, but depressingly thorough. What a charming gang.

This behavior is outrageous—but also puzzling, since Trump’s Cabinet has been estimated to be worth at least $4 billion, making this White House the wealthiest in American history. These were people, we’d been told, who were sacrificing lucrative private-sector posts to work in the service of the American people. Now, those very same “forgotten Americans” were paying for Mnuchin, worth as much as $500 million, because he apparently didn’t want to go through airport security.

“Power and stupidity are close companions,” said Teachout. “They are actually living in a world in which they can’t see the ways in which they are being corrupted."
https://www.google.com/amp/www.newsweek.com/2017/11/10/trump-administration-most-corrupt-history-698935.html%3famp=1

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