Donald Trump's return to the White House has revived questions about money, influence, and the boundaries of presidential power.
In his second term, Trump faces scrutiny for what critics describe as a "pay-to-play" administration, where campaign donors and corporate allies gain not only top government positions but also favorable policies.
This episode explores how access, influence, and even policy decisions have become commodities under Trump, with experts warning that the blurring of public duty and private gain could signify one of the most significant ethical crises in modern American politics.
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Planning | Steven Yuen
Reporter | Lydia, Leng Zhixing (intern), Lin Ying (intern), Tan Ler (intern)
Video Script | Lydia
Video Editor | Wingheng
Cameraman | Lydia
Cover Designer | Cai Junru
Text | Lydia
Editor | Steven Yuen, James, Shen He