![Participants, including President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, standing with hands over their hearts during an event in the White House, with a video screen in the background. Participants, including President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, standing with hands over their hearts during an event in the White House, with a video screen in the background.](https://www.lawcommentary.com/img/articles/B43Hx68637ELHHIfLlYGH8a8Q1yffcpUE1TI5LV5.png?fit=crop&fm=jpg&h=111&w=111&signature=6c707ef62904fee66de3fd739ada6e8da24cef1bd433943a1f72d13019b2a24d)
January 20, 2021, was a busy day for White House ethics. In the morning then-president Trump revoked his 2017 ethics policy and, in the afternoon, as one of the seventeen executive orders he signed on his first day, President Biden introduced his own Executive Order on Ethics Commitments by Executive... Read More »