Richard William Painter (born October 3, 1961) is an American lawyer, professor, and political candidate. From 2005 to 2007 Painter was the chief
White House
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ethics lawyer in the
George W. Bush administration
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. He is the S. Walter Richey Professor of Corporate Law at the
University of Minnesota
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, and since 2016 has been vice-chair of
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), is a progressive nonprofit 501(c)(3) watchdog organization devoted to U.S. government ethics and accountability.''Washington Information Directory 2017-2018''; CQ Press; 2017; Pg. 327 ...
(CREW), a government watchdog group.
A longtime Republican and self-described centrist, Painter announced that he would be a candidate for the
Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party endorsement in the
2022 Minnesota 1st congressional district special election to fill a vacancy caused by the death of Rep.
Jim Hagedorn. Painter finished in a distant third in the primary, losing the nomination to businessman
Jeffrey Ettinger, who ultimately lost the special election.
Painter previously ran for the 2018
Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party
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nomination for
U.S. Senate
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, losing to recently appointed Senator
Tina Smith
Christine Elizabeth Smith (née Flint, born March 4, 1958) is an American politician, retired Democratic political consultant, and former businesswoman serving as the Seniority in the United States Senate, junior United States Senate, United Sta ...
in a primary.
Painter has been affiliated with the
Campaign Legal Center, a group that is a frequent critic of the Trump administration. Throughout 2017 he was involved in the CREW lawsuit against Trump, ''
CREW v. Trump''. In March 2020, his book coauthored with
Peter Golenbock, ''American Nero: The History of the Destruction of the Rule of Law, and Why Trump Is the Worst Offender'', appeared.
Early life and education
Painter was born in
Philadelphia
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, Pennsylvania, in 1961. He was raised outside Philadelphia, in
Kansas City, Kansas
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, and in
Champaign, Illinois
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. He graduated from
St. George's School, Rhode Island.
Painter received his
B.A. in history ''summa cum laude'' from
Harvard University
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and his
Juris Doctor
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from
Yale Law School
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, where he was an editor of the ''
Yale Journal on Regulation''.
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University of Minnesota Law School (last accessed November 7, 2018). At Harvard, Painter became politically active, speaking out against
President Reagan's decision to send aid to the right-wing government in El Salvador and founding the Harvard Radcliffe Democratic Club newspaper ''Perspective''. In 1982 he made his first appearance on national television during an episode of
''Firing Line'' with Reagan in which he called out Reagan's "reckless deficit spending and cuts to social programs". During the 1984
presidential election
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Elections by country
Albania
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Chile
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Painter was the chair of Harvard Students for Walter Mondale.
Career
Painter was a
law clerk
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to Judge
John T. Noonan Jr. of the
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
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* Distric ...
. He then worked at the law firms of
Sullivan & Cromwell in New York and Finn Dixon & Herling in
Stamford, Connecticut
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.
Painter was the Guy Raymond and Mildred Van Voorhis Jones Professor of Law at the
University of Illinois College of Law
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from 2002 to 2005 and the chief
White House
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ethics lawyer in the
George W. Bush administration
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from 2005 to 2007.
Upon leaving the White House, he returned to teaching, at the
University of Minnesota Law School
The University of Minnesota Law School is the law school of the University of Minnesota, a public university in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The school confers four law degrees: a Juris Doctor (J.D.), a Master of Laws (LL.M.), a Master of Science in Pa ...
.
Painter has been a member of the
American Law Institute
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since 2004.
In March 2016 he wrote in ''
The New York Times
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'' that if
George W. Bush
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had had the opportunity to appoint a Supreme Court justice during his last two years in office, with a Democratic-majority Senate, Bush would have chosen
Merrick Garland
Merrick Brian Garland (born November 13, 1952) is an American lawyer and jurist who served as the 86th United States attorney general from 2021 to 2025. He previously served as a circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Dist ...
, who was ultimately
nominated by Barack Obama on March 16, 2016, as a consensus nominee.
William K. Kelley, who was deputy counsel to Bush from 2005 to 2007, disagreed that Bush might have nominated Garland under such circumstances.
[Whelan, Edward]
Re: Baseless Claim that President Bush Would/Might Have Nominated Garland
''National Review
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'' (March 23, 2016).
In December 2016, Painter replaced
David Brock
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as vice-chair of
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), is a progressive nonprofit 501(c)(3) watchdog organization devoted to U.S. government ethics and accountability.''Washington Information Directory 2017-2018''; CQ Press; 2017; Pg. 327 ...
(CREW).
As of May 2017 he is the S. Walter Richey Professor of Corporate Law at the
University of Minnesota Law School
The University of Minnesota Law School is the law school of the University of Minnesota, a public university in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The school confers four law degrees: a Juris Doctor (J.D.), a Master of Laws (LL.M.), a Master of Science in Pa ...
.
Collusion between the Trump campaign and Russians
In May 2017 Painter compared the Trump administration with Nixon's scandals, saying, "Nixon may have been a crook, but at least he was our crook. He wasn't a Russian agent!" In 2018 he said, “We know there was collusion.” In early 2019 Painter told German newspaper ''Deutsche Welle'' that the indictment of Roger Stone was "evidence of collusion between high-ranking officials in the Trump campaign and WikiLeaks to obtain documents stolen by the Russians in the 2016 election."
Emolument Clause lawsuit against Donald Trump
In January 2017, CREW sued President
Donald Trump
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for failing to sell off certain assets and place others in a
blind trust.
Painter said, "If Obama had tried that, we would have impeached him in two weeks."
CREW alleged that certain foreign payments Trump received violated the
U.S. Constitution's
emoluments clause.
The district court dismissed the case, holding that the plaintiffs lacked
standing
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; On January 25, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court instructed the lower courts to dismiss the case as
moot because Trump had left office.
2018 U.S. Senate campaign
Painter was a longtime
Republican, saying in 2017: "I've been a Republican for 30 years. There's no way that I would want to see the Republican Party stand up for covering up for Russian espionage and whoever in the United States has been helping the Russians. It's going to be a disaster for the Republicans. It's going to be a disaster for our country." In criticizing Trump and his administration, Painter said, "We are well past the point where we were in 1973 (
Watergate
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) with respect to clear evidence of abuse of power, obstruction of justice, and other illegal activities."
[David M. Perry]
'I've Been a Pain in the Rear for the Republican Party': A Conversation With Richard Painter
''Pacific Standard'' (May 17, 2018).
In March 2018 Painter announced that he was forming an
exploratory committee
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to run for U.S. Senate in Minnesota, saying he was unsure whether he would seek office as a Republican, Democrat, or
independent
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* Independentes (English: Independents), a Portuguese artist ...
. In April 2018 he announced that he would run as a Democratic (
Minnesota DFL) candidate in the primary against the incumbent Senator
Tina Smith
Christine Elizabeth Smith (née Flint, born March 4, 1958) is an American politician, retired Democratic political consultant, and former businesswoman serving as the Seniority in the United States Senate, junior United States Senate, United Sta ...
.
[Paul Walsh]
Former George W. Bush ethics lawyer ditches GOP, to seek U.S. Senate in Minn. as Democrat
''Star Tribune'' (April 29, 2018). Painter finished a distant second, with 14% of the vote to Smith's 76%.
2022 U.S. House campaign
In February 2022, Painter announced his candidacy for the
U.S. House of Representatives
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in
Minnesota's 1st congressional district
Minnesota's 1st congressional district spans southern Minnesota from the border with South Dakota to the border with Wisconsin. It is a primarily rural district built on a strong history of agriculture, though this is changing rapidly due to pop ...
. The seat became vacant after the death of
Jim Hagedorn. In May 2022, Painter lost the
DFL primary, placing third behind Sarah Brakebill-Hacke and
Jeff Ettinger.
Political positions
Painter describes himself as a
centrist
Centrism is the range of political ideologies that exist between left-wing politics and right-wing politics on the left–right political spectrum. It is associated with moderate politics, including people who strongly support moderate policie ...
,
and has criticized the Republican Party's move to the right
since 1980.
He said he would not accept the support of
political action committees,
super PACs, or "
dark money
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In the United States, ...
" organizations.
He supports major investments in transportation and other infrastructure projects, and is critical of
stadium subsidies.
Painter also declared his opposition to the
Trump tariffs, in particular those on steel and aluminum.
Painter favors
legalizing recreational marijuana and ending the
federal ban on marijuana. He is critical of the
National Rifle Association of America
The National Rifle Association of America (NRA) is a gun rights advocacy group based in the United States. Founded in 1871 to advance rifle marksmanship, the modern NRA has become a prominent Gun politics in the United States, gun rights ...
, calling it a "protection racket" and favors "a license-and-registration system similar to what we have for cars."
Ethics reform
To confront
corruption in Washington, Painter proposed what he calls the "strongest ethics reform package in United States history":
*Apply 18 U.S.C § 208, a previously existing criminal statute that prohibits all unelected
federal executive branch officers from participating in any matter with which they or a spouse have a personal financial
conflict of interest
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, to the President, Vice President, and all members of the House and Senate.
*Require the President and all members of the House and Senate to divest from individual companies’ stocks, bonds and other securities that create conflicts of interest, and instead invest in broadly diversified stock mutual funds, life insurance, bank accounts, and other conflict-free assets as defined in already existing
Office of Government Ethics regulations.
*Expand the post-government-employment ban in 18 U.S.C § 207 to include a lifetime ban on former members of the House and Senate working as paid
lobbyists
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, and provide that violating this ban will result in criminal penalties.
*Impose term limits (six years in the House, twelve years in the Senate) for
Congressional leadership positions and
committee chairmanships, and dismantle the
seniority system that gives more power to long-serving members.
*Strip pensions of any official found guilty of violating any federal anti-corruption statute, including but not limited to 18 U.S.C §§ 207 and 208, bribery and gratuity statutes,
insider trading laws, and other similar provisions.
*Impose criminal penalties on any U.S. government official who receives profits and benefits from foreign governments in violation of the
Emoluments Clause of the Constitution, and mandate that the
Department of Justice investigate and prosecute persons violating this prohibition.
Healthcare
Painter believes that the United States ought to support the health care system that is the most efficient and comprehensive, which he believes to be a
single-payer system.
He supports the following:
*Passing
Bernie Sanders
Bernard Sanders (born September8, 1941) is an American politician and activist who is the Seniority in the United States Senate, senior United States Senate, United States senator from the state of Vermont. He is the longest-serving independ ...
's
Medicare-for-All bill
*Keeping the
ACA medical device
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tax
*Ensuring no American pays more for
pharmaceuticals
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than their counterparts in other
developed nations
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Environment
Painter rejected the
Trump administration's approach to carbon emissions and departure from the
Paris Agreement
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. He believes that
human-caused climate change is an existential threat to human life, and wants to make various political changes to try to prevent it, including:
*Implementing a
carbon tax
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*Removing
climate change deniers from office
*Reentering the Paris Agreement
Copper/nickel mining
The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness comprises nearly one million acres of pristine Minnesota lakes, forests, and wildlife. It also contains vast quantities of metals such as
copper
Copper is a chemical element; it has symbol Cu (from Latin ) and atomic number 29. It is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal with very high thermal and electrical conductivity. A freshly exposed surface of pure copper has a pinkish-orang ...
and
nickel
Nickel is a chemical element; it has symbol Ni and atomic number 28. It is a silvery-white lustrous metal with a slight golden tinge. Nickel is a hard and ductile transition metal. Pure nickel is chemically reactive, but large pieces are slo ...
that foreign entities are trying to mine by an extremely dangerous method:
sulfide mining.
Painter often points out that
copper
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/
nickel mining has serious environmental consequences. The
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
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is a political office, and Painter believes Minnesotans have little reason to be confident in their ability to protect Minnesota from these consequences.
The legal framework governing these kinds of mines was designed to regulate
taconite extraction and does not properly address
sulfide mining. Additionally, Glencore's chairman,
Tony Hayward, former chairman of
British Petroleum
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during the
Deepwater Horizon oil spill
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, gives Painter reason to question the company's commitment to safety and environmental-consciousness.
For these reasons Painter vehemently opposes H.R. 3115, a bill that passed the
U.S. House
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in early December 2017 to push through a land swap needed for the completion of the
PolyMet mine, and the "Smith Amendment," a
rider added to the
National Defense Authorization Act
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that was designed to be parallel legislation to H.R. 3115 introduced in the
U.S. Senate
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. Enacting this legislation will void four pending lawsuits on the matter, preventing Minnesotans from questioning the legality of the land swap and eliminating the judicial branch's role.
Painter also opposes the MINER Act (H.R. 3905), which would prevent the completion of a two-year Forest Service study related to economic and environmental issues associated with mining near the Boundary Waters. This act would allow PolyMet to begin mining before all the questions surrounding the sulfide mines are answered fully. Painter believes that Minnesotans have a right to know the kind of damage these mines will do to our rivers, lakes, and ecosystems before the monied interests in Washington push them through. The MINER Act also designates Minnesota as the only state in the nation unworthy of public lands protections, requiring Congressional intervention into decisions regarding public lands in Minnesota.
Clean energy
Painter has said, "Donald Trump's promise to bring
coal mining
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back to the U.S. is disingenuous. We need to move forward and expand the creation of ''clean'' jobs across the state." He supports creating these jobs by expanding tax credits that can help grow
solar energy farms across Minnesota.
Painter believes that investing in clean energy will increase jobs in all areas of processing, such as installation, manufacturing, sales and distribution, and project development.
Painter also advocates
fair trade and
free trade
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trade policies in order to protect American jobs while promoting clean energy investment. He has criticized the
Trump tariffs, saying that, while using American resources is important to the economy, he believes that these tariffs will only increase the prices of goods while propping up a sector of unsustainable jobs.
Election reform
If elected, Painter promised to take the following steps to eliminate the corrupting influence of money in politics, which he believes is legalized bribery.
*Introduce a bill requiring complete transparency about money in politics, including contributions to 501(c)(3) organizations, 501(c)(4) organizations, PACs, Super PACs, and any dark-money organizations engaging in communications intended to influence elections. All such contributions will be recorded by the FEC and made publicly available.
*Enact a "Taxation Only With Representation" statute giving every taxpayer the right to designate the first $200 of their taxes to the campaign(s) of their choice.
*Vote against the appointment of any Supreme Court nominee who will not, under oath, commit to overturning ''FEC vs. Citizens United''.
*Provide funding to state legislatures to organize and sponsor televised debates for both the primary and general election for all federal and statewide offices, as well as any other offices at the discretion of the legislature.
Personal life
Painter's wife, Karen Painter, is a professor of music history at the
University of Minnesota
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. They have three children, and have lived in Minnesota since 2007.
In July 2015 Painter was diagnosed with
shingles
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and
Ramsay Hunt syndrome type 2, which left the right side of his face partially paralyzed.
Selected publications
*''Getting the Government America Deserves: How Ethics Reform Can Make a Difference '' (Oxford University Press 2009)
*''Professional and Personal Responsibilities of the Lawyer'' (with Judge John T. Noonan Jr.; Foundation 1997; Second Edition, 2001; Third Edition 2011)
*''Securities Litigation and Enforcement'' (with
Margaret Sachs and
Donna Nagy; West 2003; Second Edition, 2007; Third Edition 2011).
See also
*
United States Office of Government Ethics
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References
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1961 births
Living people
American legal writers
Candidates in the 2018 United States Senate elections
Candidates in the 2022 United States House of Representatives elections
George W. Bush administration personnel
Harvard University alumni
Lawyers from Philadelphia
Members of the Forward Party (United States)
Minnesota Democrats
Minnesota Republicans
People from Champaign, Illinois
People from Kansas City, Kansas
People from Newport, Rhode Island
St. George's School (Rhode Island) alumni
American scholars of constitutional law
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign faculty
University of Minnesota Law School faculty
Yale Law School alumni