Biden administration grants ethics waivers to former labor lobbyists

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Biden waives White House ethics rules to allow two former labor lobbyists to work for his administration

The Biden administration granted waivers to two former union officials in February and March. The officials who received the waivers are Alethea Predeoux and Celeste Drake.

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