Corruption Calendar Week 31: The Crises Continue
3 minute readPublished: Friday, August 22, 2025 at 2:53 pm

Corruption Calendar Week 31: Examining Corporate Influence
The Revolving Door Project has released its Week 31 installment of the "Corruption Calendar," a series dedicated to examining the influence of corporate interests on the Trump Administration. The project focuses on highlighting instances of alleged corruption and their potential impact on the public.
The series, which has been running for thirty-one weeks, aims to shed light on the ways in which corporate entities may be shaping the administration's agenda. The project's creators are tracking what they perceive as corrupt practices and their consequences. The project's focus is on the intersection of corporate power and government policy.
The "Corruption Calendar" is available online, with previous weeks' reports accessible for review. The project encourages readers to follow its updates on social media platforms. The project's goal is to provide ongoing analysis of the relationship between corporate interests and the Trump Administration.
BNN's Perspective:
The Revolving Door Project's work raises important questions about transparency and accountability in government. While the project's claims should be viewed with a critical eye, the issues it raises regarding corporate influence warrant serious consideration. It is crucial for the public to be informed about the potential impacts of lobbying and corporate relationships on policy decisions. A healthy democracy requires robust oversight and a commitment to ethical governance, regardless of political affiliation.
Keywords: Corruption, Trump Administration, Corporate Influence, Revolving Door Project, Government Policy, Transparency, Accountability, Lobbying, Ethical Governance, Agenda