Despite promises to “drain the swamp”, the Trump administration has appointed lobbyists, private executives, and many with corporate interests. Max Moran and the Revolving Door Project investigate Executive Branch appointees and candidates to try to determine their personal interests and look to those who actually want to serve the public good. Today he talks with Jan Miyasaki about his recent article “Biden’s cabinet could do a lot – if he resists the urge to fill it with ‘consensus’ picks“, Biden-announced appointees, and suggests qualifications for those who may best serve as IRS executives, anti-trust leaders, and other positions of importance in the new Executive Branch.