According to a Washington Post report, former Trump aides are unable to score the lucrative and prestigious Washington jobs they'd hoped for.
Matt Schlapp, the chairman of the American Conservative Union, told The Post at the time: "If I had a dollar for every time someone in Washington said to me, hey, I'm really looking to hire someone for X job, but they can't have worked for the Trump administration, I'd have a great sum of money."
Top lawyers who worked for the Trump administration are having a hard time finding new positions compared to those who served in previous administrations, Bloomberg reported.