Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., waves to attendees during a reelection campaign event in Atlanta on Feb. 7.
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Democrats are making the case that now is the time to tackle anti-corruption reforms — to serve as a check on Donald Trump and to overhaul a system voters say is co-opted against their interests.
Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., waves to attendees during a reelection campaign event in Atlanta on Feb. 7.
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Progressives and moderates alike are signing on to a new pledge to “unrig” Washington.

“The difficulty is that right now, no party has the mantle on anti-corruption,” said Daniel Lobo-Lewis, a political consultant in…

The party has called for crackdowns on a wide variety of corruption schemes

President has shouted from rooftops what his predecessors would have tried to cover up for fear of ending their careers

It's not every day that you see the would-be frontrunner for a major US party's presidential nomination extolling the virtues of…

Norm Eisen also dropped a grim prediction about the president.