The United States’ richest billionaires got prime seating at President Donald Trump’s inauguration. Elon Musk attended the administration’s first cabinet meeting. But just how much influence do the wealthy have on U.S. politics?
For several years now, key metrics on social mobility and corruption have shown that the United States has been becoming less equal and more corrupt. According to Sen. Chris Murphy, a Democrat representing Connecticut, things are now getting much worse: The Trump administration has overseen “blatantly corrupt activity” since coming to office in January, he says.
What exactly are those activities, and how should the country’s courts and civil society address them? Foreign Policy’s new print issue, “Billionaire Rule,” focuses on these very issues.
Join Sen. Murphy for an in-depth discussion on FP Live about not only graft in the United States, but also the Democratic Party’s plans to be productive in opposition.