Tale of Two Admins: Trump Admin Paying Political Consultants Raised ‘Ethical Questions,’ But No Big Deal For Biden
Politics,Hypocrisy,Ethics,Media Bias
The administration directing taxpayer funds to political consulting firms is not the scandal it used to be.
A Politico report this week on the Biden administration spending tens of thousands of dollars for a Democratic political consultant to do media training for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Rochelle Walensky was treated as a non-scandal. The spending was revealed by the outlet in its Wednesday night West Wing Playbook newsletter, with two experts quoted who both credited Walensky for enlisting help.
"Kudos to her for understanding that that is actually important to prioritize," said one, with the other noting that, while the spending "seems extravagant to most lay people," it's really quite reasonable.
The previous administration wasn't given the same pass. When the Trump administration's Department of Health and Human Services paid a consulting firm run by Republican operatives for "strategic communications" support, Politico in March 2019 published 2,000 words on the spending and said it raised "ethical questions." The coverage pushed the Trump administration to suspend the contract in question. Critics of Trump said the spending was an example of the administration's "routine corruption."
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