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About the Revolving Door Project
The Revolving Door Project (RDP) scrutinizes executive branch appointees to ensure they use their office to serve the broad public interest, rather than to entrench corporate power or seek personal advancement.
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The Agency Spotlight

The Agency Spotlight tracks appointments to leadership positions at thirty-nine independent federal agencies through the confirmation process and beyond. Additionally, for three agencies — the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) — the Spotlight monitors and exhibits key votes.
Read MoreIndustry Agenda

Building off the work of our Personnel Map, the Industry Agenda is a report series that looks at how different industries seek to influence the staffing of the Biden Administration. In these reports, we take a closer look at the policy issues at stake for various industries, as well as the agencies and offices they will be looking to influence.
Learn MorePersonnel Map

The Personnel Map aims to demonstrate the breadth and depth of corporate America’s interest in the executive branch of the federal government. The map ties major economic sectors to the individual political positions that have the power to regulate, bring enforcement actions against, or disburse funds to the companies in that sector.
Learn MoreDecember 05, 2023 | The American Prospect
The Department of Justice’s Legal Love Letter to Moderna
The DOJ’s Civil Division is supposed to work for people and in the public interest. So why does it seem to care more about Moderna’s liability than its own taxpayers?
December 01, 2023
The American Accountability Foundation (AAF) Has Cost Americans The Realization Of Innumerable Biden Campaign Promises
Ever wonder who’s behind gross smear campaigns to sink qualified Biden administration nominees? Look no further than the American Accountability Foundation (AAF), a little-known rightwing opposition research organization housed under the Conservative Partnership Institute (CPI) umbrella. The oppo shop was founded in 2021 with a simple goal: “to take a big handful of sand and throw it in the gears of the Biden administration.” Since then, AAF has targeted over twenty nominees with slanderous, bad-faith attacks. The strategy has been relatively successful thus far, especially in derailing racial and ethnic minority and female nominees, including Saule Omarova, Sarah Bloom Raskin, Carlton Waterhouse, and Gigi Sohn.
December 01, 2023
Hack WatchNewsletter BankingCongressional OversightConsumer ProtectionFinancial RegulationIndependent Agencies
Wall Street’s Favorite Republicans Are Still Attacking The CFPB
These corporate shills are not “positive pragmatists”, no matter what the mainstream media tells you.
November 30, 2023
Henry Kissinger: A War Criminal and Normalizer of Corruption
“It pales in comparison to the millions of deaths he was responsible for,” progressive foreign policy expert Matt Duss observed Thursday, “but Kissinger was also a pioneer in the normalization of corruption.”
November 22, 2023
Jake Johnson - Common Dreams
'Awful News for Humanity': Alarm as Larry Summers Joins OpenAI Board
November 22, 2023
Zachary Warmbrodt - Politico Morning Money
Law and Order: Crypto
November 22, 2023
Pranshu Verma, Nitasha Tiku & Gerrit De Vynck - The Washington Post
Sam Altman reinstated as OpenAI CEO with new board members
November 18, 2023
Vishal Shankar - Common Dreams
OP-ED: The Public Has a Right to Know Every Detail of Louis DeJoy's Destructive Agenda
November 16, 2023
- Office of Congressman Jared Huffman
Ahead of COP28, Huffman, Merkley Announce Legislation to End International Investments in Fossil Fuels
November 15, 2023
Autumn Alston - The Mary Sue
Did the Supreme Court Really Think We’d All Be Won Over by This BS Ethics Code?
RDP on Twitter
Why do Congressional Republicans hate the CFPB so much? Follow the money. https://t.co/S9X1TzqImn
RT @RBReich: Alaska Airlines has agreed to acquire its rival Hawaiian Airlines in a deal valued at $1.9 billion. Mergers like this are one…
A new @politico investigation reveals that Leonard Leo's dark money judicial lobbying program is linked to amicus briefs that have shaped pivotal right-wing Supreme Court rulings. The Senate must investigate Leo's secret amicus influence machine. https://t.co/mrNkIPn4QD
ICYMI: A strong majority of Republican voters support the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. So why do Congressional Republicans keep attacking it? Our @merryvishmas followed the money. ⬇️ https://t.co/S9X1TzqImn
RT @revolvingdoorDC: THE NEXT GEORGE SANTOS? Rep. Andy Ogles (TN-05), an unapologetic shill for the banking lobby who has called for the C…
@jrpsaki Read more from @merryvishmas about why MSNBC should stop booking corporate hack Neal Katyal. https://t.co/HSnOabZ3Nb