President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on a promise to “drain the swamp,” that is, to push corporate lobbyists and Wall Street executives out of Washington, D.C. and install advocates for the working- and middle-classes in their stead.

“If nothing changes, they’ll be pouring the swamp into the Oval Office as well.”
—Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) Yet corporate lobbyists, industry leaders, and Wall Street executives are now leading the Trump transition team, a pivot that prompted fierce condemnation Tuesday from Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D.-Mass.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), and Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.).

In a statement, Warren excoriated Trump’s choices:

The Massachusetts senator’s letter (pdf) to Trump delved into the corporate backgrounds of his transition team, which also includes a lobbyist for the privatization of Social Security leading the Social Security Administration transition, and a climate change denier funded by ExxonMobil in charge of the EPA transition, Warren observed.

“The decisions you make with your transition team will shape the next four years of this nation,” wrote Warren.

Sanders made similar observations:

“Mr. Trump described himself as a populist taking on the establishment, someone who would ‘drain the swamp,'” Sanders told reporters during a press call, the Washington Post reports. “Unfortunately what we’re beginning to see is what I feared, which is a lot of what Mr. Trump said to get votes is not what he intends to do as president of the United States.”

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