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EXPOSED: Biden's Revolving Door ALIVE and Well as Former FTC Chair Lands Cushy Columbia Gig

Gary FranchiApril 8, 2026236 views
EXPOSED: Biden's Revolving Door ALIVE and Well as Former FTC Chair Lands Cushy Columbia Gig
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The Biden administration may be history, but the revolving door that defined the failed regime is spinning faster than ever. In a move that perfectly encapsulates the left's incestuous job-shuffling network, former Biden FTC Chair Lina Khan has landed a plum teaching position at Columbia University, bringing her failed anti-business agenda to impressionable young minds.

This isn't just another career transition – it's a masterclass in how the leftist establishment takes care of its own, no matter how spectacularly they fail the American people. While hardworking families are still recovering from the economic devastation of Biden's policies, the architects of that destruction are being rewarded with prestigious academic positions.

"It's almost incestuous, the way the left shuttles people around from gig to gig," noted RedState, perfectly capturing the swamp's self-serving ecosystem.

Social media users are already calling out this predictable pattern. One Twitter user highlighted the stark contrast, noting how "politicians on the right tend to bring the same people around as well, but it sure looks like those decisions are made more based on trust, proven ability, and merit; just look at the majority of President Trump's cabinet."

The timing couldn't be more telling. As President Trump's second-term administration works tirelessly to rebuild American prosperity through actual pro-business policies, Columbia University is essentially paying Khan to poison another generation of students with the same failed economic theories that helped drive inflation through the roof under Biden.

Meanwhile, concerned Americans are asking tough questions about other Biden holdovers still embedded in the system. Twitter user @gitarmanNM505 raised urgent concerns about Pamela A. Disney, questioning why she remains in the Justice Department despite being a Biden appointee who represented DC in discrimination lawsuits.

This is exactly why Trump's DOGE initiative, led by Elon Musk, is so crucial. The deep state's tentacles run deep, and rooting out these embedded operatives requires constant vigilance. Every Biden appointee who slides into a cushy academic position is another reminder that the swamp takes care of its own while ordinary Americans pay the price.

How many more failed Biden officials will find soft landings in academia before we finally break this cycle of elite privilege?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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LibertyBelle1776Verifiedjust now
This is why Trump was so threatening to the establishment - he wasn't part of their little club. They all protect each other while selling out regular Americans.
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AmericaFirst2028Verifiedjust now
Swamp gonna swamp! 🐊
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TaxpayerWatchdogVerifiedjust now
How much is Columbia paying for this 'expertise'? I bet it's more than most Americans make in several years. Meanwhile they lecture us about inequality.
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedjust now
Probably six figures for teaching one class a week. Nice work if you can get it!
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SmallGovAdvocateVerifiedjust now
This is exactly why we need term limits and cooling-off periods for government officials. The revolving door needs to STOP.
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FreeMarketFanVerifiedjust now
I worked in D.C. for 15 years and saw this constantly. Regulators go easy on industries knowing they'll get hired by them or their allies later.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Does anyone know what specific policies this former chair pushed that benefited big tech? Would love to see the connections mapped out.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Nothing new here folks. The swamp creatures just keep rotating between government and cushy academia jobs.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly! And they wonder why we don't trust the establishment.