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Price’s private-jet travel breaks precedent ($25K DC to Philly)

Zinke described 1/3 of the Department of Interior personnel as not being "loyal to the flag."
 
Zinke booked government helicopters to attend D.C. events

Zinke also ordered a Park Police helicopter to fly him and another Interior official to and from Yorktown, Va., on July 7 in order to be back in Washington in time for a 4 p.m. horseback ride with Pence. The trip cost about $6,250, according to the documents.

The horseback ride through Rock Creek Park also included Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) and CMS Administrator Seema Verma, according to a post on Pence’s Facebook page.

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

Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), a government watchdog group, views the accounting method initially used for Zinke’s helicopter ride as extremely troublesome. “Ryan Zinke’s caused a lot of controversy with his private flights, but none have been as egregious as using wildfire preparedness funding to pay for a trip that had nothing to do with wildfires, while a wildfire ravaged California,” CREW wrote in a tweet Monday.
 
 
Pruitt's security threat? A passenger shouting, 'You're f---ing up the environment'

Pruitt needs taxpayers to pay for his first class flights because one of the common people in coach cursed at him.

Trump EPA director Scott Pruitt took $36,000 flight from Cincinnati to New York

The Washington Post reported Sunday that Scott Pruitt, after joining President Trump at an East End infrastructure event last June, hopped on a military plane to get to New York City - at a cost of $36,068.50, He was in a hurry to get to a flight to Rome.

EPA chief Scott Pruitt somehow managed to spend $1,641 to fly from Washington, D.C., to New York City

How do you spend $1600 to get from DC to NYC?
 
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