So DOJ aggressively going after politicians who are selling out to other countries could, in a sense, be regarded as a rejection of free trade policies and a form of tariffs. It’s protecting the domestic corruption industry from foreign competition.
So DOJ aggressively going after politicians who are selling out to other countries could, in a sense, be regarded as a rejection of free trade policies and a form of tariffs. It’s protecting the domestic corruption industry from foreign competition.
So DOJ aggressively going after politicians who are selling out to other countries could, in a sense, be regarded as a rejection of free trade policies and a form of tariffs. It’s protecting the domestic corruption industry from foreign competition.