Boo! Take a look at every other president's cabinet, nothing new.
Too funny. You are excusing the corruption of "drain the swamp" Donald Trump's administration by saying "others do it too". He was voted in on the promise of being better and now you are saying "they did it too". Even though your whole premise is dumb because it shouldn't matter how bad others were, let's look at some other administrations.
Five convictions thus far under Trump's 1 1/2 YO presidency.
One conviction from Obama's (8 year) administration. That would be then-CIA director David Petraeus,
who pleaded guilty to
one count of removing and retaining classified information in conjunction with a tawdry affair. He received two years probation and paid a $100,000 fine.
Twenty-One criminal convictions and guilty pleas from GW Bush's administration and 10 prison sentences -- including Vice President Dick Cheney's Chief of Staff Scooter Libby, who had his sentence
commuted by President Bush and
recently received a full pardon from President Trump. Eight members of his administration
got caught up in the Jack Abramoff lobbying scandal.
two convictions and guilty pleas under Bill Clinton: former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Henry Cisneros, who
pleaded guilty to lying about payments to a mistress dating back to his time as mayor of San Antonio, and
Ronald Blackley, a chief of staff to Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy
one conviction and prison sentence doled out to a senior member of GHW Bush. Catalina V. Villalpando, the US treasurer, whose name was printed on all dollars,
pleaded guilty to three felony counts after leaving office, including tax evasion, obstruction of justice and making false statements.
Twenty-four convictions and guilty pleas over eight years under Saint Reagan. They were largely related to the Iran-Contra scandal, whose most famous protagonist today is probably Oliver North, formerly of Fox News and now the NRA. Those investigations
ultimately ensnared his Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger and two national security advisers, John Poindexter and Robert McFarlane, among others. Many of the convictions were for
withholding information or lying to Congress.
Zero under Carter
Dozens of Nixon administration and campaign aides convicted, at least 10 of whom were primary players who served jail time in connection with Watergate, were not small players. Even before Watergate broke wide open, Nixon's "law and order" Vice President Spiro Agnew
resigned in disgrace for accepting bribes when he was governor of Maryland.
You are either a fucking liar or fucking ignorant or both. No matter, you aren't very good at this.