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Trump, Inc.

Trump, the Ex-Lobbyist and 'Chemically Castrated' Frogs

Trump, Inc.

WNYC Studios

Don, Trump, News, Business, Jared, Ivanka, Jr, Politics, Business News, Government, Eric

4.65.7K Ratings

🗓️ 4 April 2018

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

This week, we’re doing a couple of  things differently on Trump, Inc. Instead of focusing on President Trump’s businesses, we’re looking more broadly at business interests in the Trump administration. We’re also giving you, our listeners, homework. Last month, ProPublica published the first comprehensive and searchable database of Trump’s 2,685 political appointees, along with their federal lobbying and financial records. It’s the result of a year spent filing Freedom of Information Act requests, collecting staffing lists and publishing financial disclosure reports. We’ve found plenty in the documents. We know there are lots of lobbyists now working at agencies they once lobbied (including one involving an herbicide that could affect the sexual development of frogs). We know there are dozens of officials who’ve received ethics waivers from the White House. We know there are “special-government employees” who are working in the private sector and the government at the same time. But there’s so much more to do. Remember, we have multiple documents for nearly 2,700 appointees. And we need your help. For example, you can help us unmask who is actually behind LLCs listed in officials’ financial disclosures. (A reader did that last year and turned us on to an interesting below-market condo sale the president made to his son, Eric Trump.)   Here’s step-by-step-instructions on how you can dig in. You can also contact us via Signal, WhatsApp or voicemail at 347-244-2134. Here’s more about how you can contact us securely. You can always email us at tips@trumpincpodcast.org.

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0:00.0

Here's something we learned about the Trump administration,

0:02.2

a lobbyist, and an herbicide that chemically castrates frogs.

0:06.4

The herbicide is named Atrazine,

0:08.2

and it's made by this huge agribusiness company named St. Gentah.

0:12.2

This is Claire Perlman,

0:13.5

she's a pro-publica research fellow, also a former PI.

0:17.5

And scientists have found that it's associated

0:19.5

with low sperm counts in men.

0:21.8

Atrazine has a more dramatic effect on frogs.

0:25.3

Essentially, it can chemically castrate a frog,

0:28.8

and essentially turns it into a female frog.

0:32.3

After they were exposed to Anthrazine,

0:33.7

the male frogs were able to give birth to frog

0:36.3

those female frogs were.

0:37.8

So it's banned in Europe?

0:40.2

It is banned in Europe.

0:41.1

It's been banned there since 2004.

0:43.3

But it's not banned in the US.

0:44.9

No, and the House of Representatives

0:46.9

actually tried to pass a bill to ban it,

0:48.8

but it did not get anywhere.

0:51.3

One of the lobbyists who worked specifically

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