Trump Administration Staff Will Have to Sign a 5-Year Lobbying Ban

It’s been under 2 weeks since the election, and Team Trump is already “draining the swamp.”
Two top Republicans working with President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team told reporters in a phone call Wednesday evening that they’re taking steps toward one of Trump’s campaign promises — to “drain the swamp” in Washington.
Trump communications director Jason Miller and Republican National Committee spokesman Sean Spicer announced anyone being vetted for a high post in the administration must provide a termination of lobbying form if they are a registered lobbyist.
In addition, when officials leave the government, they will be banned from being a lobbyist for five years as part of the agreement to serve in Trump’s administration. “Not only will people not be able to registered state or federal lobbyists, but when they leave government, they will be banned from being a registered lobbyist for five years,” Spicer said.
This policy will ensure that top members of the Trump administration are working in the best interests of Americans, not their personal bank accounts.
Of course, beltway insiders are already complaining to the press about the rule, which means the Trump administration is doing something right!