Given the number of ethics scandals surrounding Donald Trump and his team, it’s easy to feel some sympathy for the White House lawyer who’s responsible for policing ethics rules.
As it turns out, that person exists — and he’s quitting.
White House ethics lawyer Stefan Passantino is leaving the Trump administration, a senior White House official told NBC News on Thursday.
His last day is Friday.
Passantino — who had been in charge of making sure White House officials complied with government ethics rules — had helped several White House officials deal with a number of ethics controversies, including a notorious March 2017 incident in which Kellyanne Conway, a counselor to President Donald Trump, plugged the clothing line of the president’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, on national television.
This news, of course, comes just one day after the president announced that White House Counsel Don McGahn is also leaving his position — news that Trump failed to share with McGahn in advance,
As a result, fairly soon, the top two attorneys in the Trump White House will be gone, just as a series of scandals grow more serious, and just as the president and his team prepare for a possible avalanche of subpoenas in the event of possible Democratic control on Capitol Hill in January.
What’s more, as the Washington Post’s Carol Leonnig told Rachel on the show last night, four of McGahn’s top five deputies “will be gone by the end of the week.”









