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The Rise of Political Grifters: Implications for Democracy

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Donald Trump’s recent financial disclosures reveal a staggering $2 billion earned from various ventures, transforming the presidency into a lucrative business. This shift raises concerns about the erosion of ethical standards in politics, as leaders increasingly monetise public office without fear of repercussions.

The emergence of political grifters, like Trump and Nigel Farage, suggests a troubling trend where personal enrichment is celebrated rather than condemned. Voters appear willing to overlook these practices, potentially normalising corruption and undermining democratic values.

As public figures exploit their positions for profit, the implications extend beyond individual cases. This trend could lead to a broader acceptance of unethical behaviour in politics, where the lines between public service and personal gain become increasingly blurred.

The situation poses a warning for democracies worldwide, as the allure of wealth and power may overshadow accountability. If left unchecked, this could reshape political landscapes, encouraging future leaders to prioritise profit over public service.

Source: The Guardian

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