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July 23, 2025 | Revolving Door Project Newsletter

Hannah Story Brown

Newsletter Climate and EnvironmentCorporate CrackdownExecutive BranchHealthTrump Watch

Trump Hands Another Victory To Cancer’s Profiteers

A Dow Chemicals facility that exploded in a ball of fire in Plaquemines, Louisiana in 2023, releasing tens of thousands of pounds of carcinogens. A leaky medical sterilization plant in a Los Angeles County neighborhood being sued by local residents suffering from breast, blood, and stomach cancers. A coal-fired power plant in Colorado whose emissions have been tied to dozens of premature deaths a year. What do all of these facilities have in common? They’re among the approximately one hundred facilities with cancer-causing emissions that President Trump has exempted from hazardous air pollution limits.

July 09, 2025

Jacob Plaza

Newsletter Climate and EnvironmentEthics in GovernmentExecutive BranchFinancial Regulation

RDP Work Round-Up: 4th of July Edition

As Trump’s Big, Backwards Bill was passed into law, we experienced one of the most frustrating and depressing July 4th celebrations in recent memory. So, we at the Revolving Door Project figured now is as good a time as any to round-up our recent work chronicling the corruption that is spreading across the government and political establishment and wreaking havoc on everyday people.

July 07, 2025

Kenny Stancil

Blog Post Climate and EnvironmentDOGEElon MuskExecutive BranchGovernanceGovernment CapacityHousingRussell VoughtTrump Watch

We Need the Federal Government to Protect Us from Climate Chaos

The deadly Texas floods will not be the last manifestation of extreme weather turbocharged by fossil fuel pollution. In an era of escalating climate threats, we need a stronger public sector with more resources to mitigate risks, help people weather storms, and adapt for the future.

June 25, 2025 | Revolving Door Project Newsletter

Hannah Story Brown

Newsletter Artificial IntelligenceClimate and EnvironmentCorporate CrackdownTechTrump Watch

Chatbot, Are We Cooked?

On Tuesday, as New Yorkers headed to the polls for the primaries—hours before Zohran Mamdani’s joyous triumph over Andrew Cuomo would be apparent—it was 100°F, the outdoor public pools were closed to the public, and my neighbors were barefoot in the spray of a fire hydrant. “Opening fire hydrants without spray caps is illegal, wasteful, and dangerous,” read the 12:34 pm email I received from the city. Also wasteful and dangerous was failing to open the city’s public pools in time for a record-breaking heat dome.