2017年9月28日 星期四

華盛頓郵報2019.9.29 的頭條 (部分)



華盛頓郵報2019.9.29 的頭條 (部分)
Congressional investigators are pressing Tom Price, the secretary of health and human services, and other Cabinet members to disclose how much they have relied on military and private aircraft. Price is expected to write a check for nearly $52,000, which appears to cover the cost of his seat on his charter flights but not those of his staff.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke chartered a flight from Las Vegas to near his home in Montana this summer aboard a plane owned by oil-and-gas executives, internal documents show. The flight cost taxpayers $12,375, according to a department spokeswoman. 
The company told members of Congress it has shut down the accounts and that it found three accounts from the news site RT, which it linked to the Kremlin, that purchased ads on the platform. Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) called Twitter’s presentation “deeply disappointing” and “inadequate.”

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