Trump finally submitted his 2017 financial disclosures and may prompt *another* criminal inquiry
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Tuesday, May 15, 2018 was the deadline for Donald Trump and White House personnel to submit their 2017 financial disclosure statements to the public. At the last minute, Donald Trump complied and his disclosure included at least one item that appears to be trTrump finally submitted his 2017 financial disclosures and may prompt *another* criminal inquiry
Tuesday, May 15, 2018 was the deadline for Donald Trump and White House personnel to submit their 2017 financial disclosure statements to the public. At the last minute, Donald Trump complied and his disclosure included at least one item that appears to be triggering a new criminal investigation: Donald Trump claims that he did, in fact, reimburse his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, $130,000 for the hush money paid to adult film star Stormy Daniels (aka Stephanie Cliffords) in 2016. David Apol, the acting director of the Office of Government Ethics, acknowledged receipt of the financial disclosure and specifically flagged it in a letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. xNEWS: Office Gov Ethics today referred Trump's failure to disclose payment to his lawyer for Stormy Daniels «hush agreement» to Dep Atty General Rod Rosenstein: pic.twitter.com/BUWBmw3HtKâ S.V. Dáte (@svdate) May 16, 2018 MSNBC justice and security Analyst Matthew Miller summarized the above letter as “essentially a criminal referral.” Read more