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Local companies helped pay for Donald Trump inauguration

President Trump Said in 2015 That He Has a 'Little Conflict of Interest' in TurkeyPresident Trump said that he has a "conflict of interest" in Turkey because of a development there in a 2015 interview. "I have a little conflict of interest 'cause I have a major, major building in Istanbul," Trump said on Breitbart News Daily. - Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) April 20, 2012Trump has said "the president can't have a conflict of interest" because he's not covered by U.S. laws governing conflicts in the executive branch. The interview was resurfaced by Mother Jones after Trump faced criticism for congratulating Turkey's president Tayyip Erdogan on winning a referendum that increases his power. The host of the news show was Breitbart executive Steve Bannon , who now serves as an advisor to Trump in the White House.


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Donald Trump signs extension of veterans' choice health care bill

No leader or other employee stands above the paramount concern of ensuring the safety of our veterans," Mr. Shulkin told reporters. Veterans groups say the legislation is needed but that Congress and the Trump administration need to do much more. Mr. Shulkin has called on Congress to approve a more permanent solution to veterans' health care. Mr. Trump campaigned hard on improving services for veterans, saying their treatment by the previous administration was a disgrace. "Our veterans, in many cases, are being treated worse than illegal immigrants," Mr. Trump said in September.

Donald Trump signs extension of veterans' choice health care bill

Local companies helped pay for Donald Trump inauguration
Amanda Rossmann & Meg VogelPresident Donald Trump getting sworn in Jan. 20, 2017 (Photo: Associated Press/jim bourg)Several Greater Cincinnati companies helped pay for President Trump's $100 million inauguration, new federal reports show. The Trump committee raised money for the formal balls, concerts, receptions and others events associated with the six-day celebration of his inauguration. Obama raised nearly $44 million for his second inauguration, while President George W. Bush raised $42.3 million for his. CLOSE Skip in Skip x Embed x Share People across Ohio watch the historic transition of power to the Donald Trump on his inauguration day. The firm manages investments for the Farmer family, also big GOP donors.


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