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Even while spotlighting three Republican congressmen, the movie doesn't shy away from showing the hypocrisy in their motives and those chants to drain the swamp. No accomplishment brings a Cheshire grin to Gaetz's face like hanging up from a praising phone call with Trump.Ī lot of people whose politics don't align with Gaetz, Buck, or Massie's will not be interested in watching a two-hour documentary where they staunchly defend the divisive president. On more than one occasion, Gaetz proudly takes out his phone and dials Trump (saved as "POTUS" in his contacts) and they exchange flattering compliments with each other. The documentary feels intended to spotlight his role in Washington, but showing his bigger interest in elevating his political celebrity distracts from the substantive topics in the movie. "The Swamp" derails itself when it gives Gaetz a podium to bloviate and showboat for the camera. Gaetz and Khanna worked together on the National Defense Authorization Act, which allocates money for the United States Department of Defense. That's the meat of "The Swamp," which covers a lot of topics, from the staunch defense of Trump to genuine moments of bipartisanship between Gaetz and Democratic congressmen Ro Khanna. Focusing on Gaetz's political fame is nowhere near as interesting as defining the swamp and how politicians walk the fine line of fundraising in light of the guidelines imposed upon them by their party. That is the inherent flaw of the documentary, which has some fascinating talking points.


From the outset, it's clear that "The Swamp" is most interested in what Gaetz has to say. He has a tiny room in his office, which used to be a work closet for the previous congressman, where he has a bed and bathroom so he can wake up and get right to work. The movie opens with Gaetz waking up and getting ready for a day in Washington. Talking heads from Buck and Massie appear throughout the documentary, but Gaetz is predominantly spotlighted from the beginning. The movie follows three Republican congressmen: Ken Buck of Colorado, Thomas Massie of Kentucky and Matt Gaetz of Florida. The result is an interesting, if scattershot and frustratingly unfocused, new HBO documentary special. In " The Swamp," directors Daniel DiMauro and Morgan Pehme, who previously directed the political documentary "Get Me Roger Stone," try to define that swamp. Get rid of career politicians? Make room for the businessman outsider? Perhaps. The parameters of what the swamp entailed never seemed too defined to the point where Trump himself probably couldn't even tell you what he meant. "Drain the swamp" has been a rallying cry of Donald Trump's since the early days of his campaign, leading to his election in 2016.
