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turbinetree

(24,683 posts)
Tue Jan 2, 2018, 04:33 PM Jan 2018

Ryan Zinke taps almost $40,000 from wildfire preparedness fund to pay for a helicopter trip

Over the past year, President Donald Trump and his top officials have made a habit of refusing to admit they make mistakes.

A common refrain from Trump officials is they “have nothing to apologize for,” whether it’s Trump giving an extremely partisan speech at last summer’s Boy Scout jamboree in West Virginia or his administration accusing the British government of working with the Obama administration to illegally surveil Trump Tower in New York City.

In a rare acknowledgement of error, the Trump administration’s Department of the Interior admitted it made a mistake by trying to use wildfire preparedness funds to pay for helicopter rides taken by Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke that had nothing to do with wildfires. The admission came only after a news organization inquired about the account used to pay for the trip.

Zinke’s office initially told Newsweek that the costs of the Interior secretary’s July 30, 2017, helicopter ride in Nevada could be legally covered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the National Interagency Fire Center, even though Zinke did not visit fire zones that day. After follow-up questions by Newsweek, the Interior Department admitted in late December the helicopter rides, listed as costing $39,295, were charged to the wildfire account “in error” and that the flights would be charged to a more appropriate account.


https://thinkprogress.org/zinke-helicopter-trip-in-nevada-53442d1ace98/


So this asshole is gallivanting around, and that money could have been used to help California, Oregon





November 2018 cannot get here fast enough



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Ryan Zinke taps almost $40,000 from wildfire preparedness fund to pay for a helicopter trip (Original Post) turbinetree Jan 2018 OP
wonder if zinke* had the helicopter fly his special flag... Raster Jan 2018 #1
Or having him plant it on where he is going to move the Interior Department when he gets off........ turbinetree Jan 2018 #2
NO, it cannot! Raster Jan 2018 #3
RESIGN! ffr Jan 2018 #4

turbinetree

(24,683 posts)
2. Or having him plant it on where he is going to move the Interior Department when he gets off........
Tue Jan 2, 2018, 05:19 PM
Jan 2018

this is just outrageous...................

November 2018 cannot get here fast enough


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