Trump spent nearly $700K in Parks money from taxpayers to fix White House walkway: report
- Donald Trump reportedly used nearly $700,000 in taxpayer funds designated for the National Park Service to replace a White House walkway, despite publicly claiming he paid for the renovations himself.
- Internal budget documents obtained by The Atlantic reveal that the pathway connecting the executive residence to the Oval Office cost taxpayers $689,232 to upgrade.
- The renovation replaced the historic Tennessee flagstone with polished, Italian-carved African granite featuring a specialized flamed-finish stripe.
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- Donald Trump reportedly used nearly $700,000 in taxpayer funds designated for the National Park Service to replace a White House walkway, despite publicly claiming he paid for the renovations himself.
- Internal budget documents obtained by The Atlantic reveal that the pathway connecting the executive residence to the Oval Office cost taxpayers $689,232 to upgrade.
- The renovation replaced the historic Tennessee flagstone with polished, Italian-carved African granite featuring a specialized flamed-finish stripe.
Sources: The Independent