The article compares President Donald Trump's actions regarding governmental oversight mechanisms to the historical impact of the Watergate scandal. It highlights how post-Watergate reforms, such as the Inspector General Act and the Ethics in Government Act, established institutional safeguards to ensure public service over self-interest. The piece argues that Trump has undermined these measures by firing numerous inspectors general, failing to establish blind trusts for asset management, and allowing personal and familial financial interests to grow significantly. Legal challenges have emerged over the legality of these actions, yet many oversight roles remain vacant, raising concerns about accountability and transparency within the executive branch.
Lettura del bias (Sinistra): The article frames Trump's actions as deliberate undermining of institutional checks and balances, using terms like 'tore down' and 'conceal,' which carry negative connotations. It emphasizes the bipartisan nature of past reforms and contrasts them with Trump's perceived disregard for these norms, a




