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

Great job tagging by our board's trump shills. You guys were really ahead of this one.
 
I bet part of this is Trump blaming everyone, including Price, for failure so far to repeal Obamacare. Even though Price was undermining it as hard as he could.

Not sorry to see him go.
 
Agreed, if a healthcare bill had passed, Price would not be out.
 
You figure Tom Price would know what he was doing wasn't right, seeing as how he had been in government before. Probably Trump telling employees to do it, now throwing them under the bus per usual.
 
His crime was getting caught. Trump didn't give a shit about this.
 
His crime was getting caught. Trump didn't give a shit about this.


Right. He is only leaving so his base doesn't think they are all 'high class' now and can't take normal transportation on their dime.
 
You figure Tom Price would know what he was doing wasn't right, seeing as how he had been in government before. Probably Trump telling employees to do it, now throwing them under the bus per usual.

Price was accused of insider trading while in Congress. Trump just put an already corrupt politician in a position where he could abuse his power even more.
 
Price resigns as Trump flies AF1 to his golf resort where the Secret Service has to pay to rent the golf carts they drive around protecting him while there.
 
the old Friday late afternoon news dump: the one thing this administration excels at.
 
So who’s leaking all these travel details? Knives are out for the Cabinet right now.
 
 
For those that can't access facebook links from work:

Where’s Zinke? The interior secretary’s special flag offers clues.

At the Interior Department's headquarters in downtown Washington, Secretary Ryan Zinke has revived an arcane military ritual that no one can remember ever happening in the federal government.

A security staffer takes the elevator to the seventh floor, climbs the stairs to the roof and hoists a special secretarial flag whenever Zinke enters the building. When the secretary goes home for the day or travels, the flag — a blue banner emblazoned with the agency's bison seal flanked by seven white stars representing the Interior bureaus — comes down.
 
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