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Mnuchin responds to criticism that he requested government jet for his European honeymoon

September 15, 2017 by  
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Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin responded to reports Thursday that he had requested a military jet to fly him and his wife, Louise Linton, to their European honeymoon over the summer, a revelation that raised new questions about the wealthy couple’s use of government aircraft.

Mnuchin said his staff had explored the idea among a host of ways to ensure that he had access to secure communications and information as he traveled aboard.

“Let me be clear. I’m very sensitive to the use of government funds. I’ve never asked the government to pay for my personal travel,” he said in an interview at an event hosted by Politico, adding that “the story was quite misreported.”

The U.S. Treasury Department supported Mnuchin’s account of the incident, saying in a statement Wednesday that the  department withdrew its request “after a secure communications option was identified during the Secretary’s extended travel.”

The Treasury’s Office of Inspector General “is reviewing all requests for and use of government aircraft,” counsel Rich Delmar wrote in a statement to The Washington Post. He would not go into further detail or discuss reports about the request.

Mnuchin and Linton married in June.

The news of the request came as the White House and Republican leaders planned to reveal new details of their goal to cut corporate and individual taxes the week of Sept. 25.

Mnuchin said Thursday that the administration’s forthcoming plan would reduce tax bills for Americans with high incomes. Days before he had suggested that some wealthy Americans would see a tax decrease, but President Trump said a day later that taxes on the wealthy would stay where they are or could even get higher.

“Our objective is for them to not have a tax cut,” Mnuchin said of top-earning Americans.

Mnuchin did not offer new details of Republicans’ upcoming proposal, which is expected to be released in late September.

Both Mnuchin’s and Trump’s predictions are at odds with the projections of budget experts, who say that the current ideas would disproportionately benefit the wealthiest 1 percent of Americans. Based on some details Trump and Mnuchin gave about their tax effort in March, the Tax Policy Center estimated that half of all the benefits from Trump’s tax cut plan would go to the top 1 percent of Americans.

But it has been the secretary’s travel that has garnered headlines, with the Treasury’s Office of Inspector General already reviewing a trip Mnuchin took to Kentucky.

Last month, Mnuchin and Linton took a government aircraft to Kentucky on a trip that involved viewing the solar eclipse, drawing wide condemnation and accusations that the former Goldman Sachs banker and Hollywood producer was using public funds for potentially voluntary travel as Trump seeks to rein in government waste.

The Kentucky trip ended within miles of the path of totality, the narrow band across the United States where the moon totally blotted out the sun during the solar eclipse. Mnuchin viewed it from one of the most restricted sites in the world: Fort Knox.

On Thursday, Mnuchin also addressed this controversy, saying the trip was to see Fort Knox and not the eclipse.

“People in Kentucky took this stuff very seriously. Being a New Yorker, I don’t have any interest in watching the eclipse,” he said.

Treasury officials have defended Mnuchin’s Kentucky visit as “official government travel” worthy of the flight aboard an Air Force jet, The Post’s Drew Harwell reported.

“The Secretary of the Treasury at times needs to use a government aircraft to facilitate his travel schedule and to ensure uninterrupted access to secure communications,” a Treasury spokesman said. “The Department of the Treasury sought and received the appropriate approval from the White House. Secretary Mnuchin has reimbursed the government for the cost of Ms. Linton’s travel in accordance with the long-standing policy regarding private citizens on military aircraft.”

Linton, an actress, drew intense scrutiny after she posted an Instagram glamour shot of herself deplaning and tagged a host of high-end designers such as Hermes and Valentino in the photo, then called a critic who was offended at the idea of publicly funded travel “adorably out of touch.”

Linton later apologized.

Delmar wrote in an August statement that Treasury’s Office of Inspector General was “reviewing the circumstances of the Secretary’s August 21 flight . . . to determine whether all applicable travel, ethics, and appropriation laws and policies were observed.”

“When our review is complete, we will advise the appropriate officials, in accordance with the Inspector General Act and established procedures,” Delmar added.

Treasury secretaries and other Cabinet members not involved with national security have traditionally flown on government planes only on rare occasions, The Post’s Harwell reported.

An Air Force spokesman told ABC News, which first reported the story, that the jet would cost $25,000 an hour to operate, though it is unclear whether that included costs like maintenance and fuel. Government workers and troops on travel typically accrue costs for food and lodging.

Sen. Ron Wyden (Ore.), the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, criticized the recent travel request.

“You don’t need a giant rule book of government requirements to just say to yourself, ‘This is common sense, it’s wrong,’ ” the senator told ABC News.

“That’s just slap-your-forehead stuff.”

Patrick Reis contributed to this report.

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CIA Director Mike Pompeo a no-show for scheduled Harvard talk, same day top official resigns over Manning hire

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CIA Director Mike Pompeo was a no-show for a scheduled appearance Thursday at Harvard University — the same day a former top CIA official abruptly resigned as a senior fellow over the school’s decision to hire Chelsea Manning, who was convicted of leaking classified information.

In a letter published on Twitter, Pompeo confirmed he was cancelling his appearance at the John F. Kennedy Jr. Forum to protest Manning’s new position as a visiting fellow at the school’s Institute of Politics.

Pompeo, who called Manning a “traitor of the United States”, wrote, “However, after much deliberation….my conscience and duty to the men and women of the Central Intelligence Agency will not permit me to betray their trust by appearing to support Harvard’s decision [to hire Manning] with my appearance at tonight’s event.”

Minutes after the event was scheduled to begin, Douglas Elmendorf, dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government, took the stage and told the audience Pompeo was not there and would not speak.

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“We will try to reschedule it as soon as we can, but the CIA director, is obviously, in charge of his schedule,” Elmendorf said. “We are not in charge of his schedule and he gets to decide when and where he speaks, of course.”

Earlier in the day, Mike Morell, former deputy director and acting director of the CIA, resigned as a senior fellow at Harvard in a resignation letter to Elmendorf.

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Former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell esigned as a senior fellow at Harvard

(Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP)

Morell said he was resigning immediately over the school’s decision to invite Manning, explaining that he could not be part of an organization that “honors a convicted felon and leaker of classified information.”

“Manning was found guilty of 17 serious crimes, including six counts of espionage, for leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks, an entity that CIA Director Mike Pompeo says operates like an adversarial foreign intelligence organization,” said Morell, who was a non-resident senior fellow at Harvard.

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Pompeo also expressed his support for Morrell’s decision on Thursday, writing, “I am saddened, however, at Harvard’s loss. You have traded a respected individual who served his country with dignity for one who served it with disgrace and who violated the warrier ethos she promised to uphold when she voluntarily chose to join the United States Army.”

Manning shared Morrell’s resignation letter on Twitter and wrote, “good” adding winky face, rainbow and heart emojis behind her pithy response along with the hashtag #WeGotThis.

She also called for the abolishment of the CIA in an earlier tweet, and appeared to relish in the controversy, writing, “making very bad people very mad”.

Chelsea Manning in an Instagram post taken Sept. 14, 2017, captioned: making very bad people very mad ?? today is a good day for us ? https://www.instagram.com/p/BZCWSgNnlPr/?taken-by=xychelsea87

Chelsea Manning in an Instagram post taken Sept. 14, 2017, captioned: making very bad people very mad ?? today is a good day for us ? https://www.instagram.com/p/BZCWSgNnlPr/?taken-by=xychelsea87

(Chelsea Manning via Instagram)

The 29-year-old transgender woman, formerly known as Bradley Manning, told ABC’s “Good Morning America” in a recent interview that she was prompted to give the 700,000 military and State Department documents to WikiLeaks because of the human toll of the “death, destruction and mayhem” she saw as an Army intelligence analyst in Iraq. She told ABC that she has “accepted responsibility” for her actions.

Manning was released from a military prison in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, on May 17 after serving seven years of a 35-year sentence, which was commuted by former President Barack Obama in his final days in office. Obama said in January he felt justice had been served.

Harvard also invited former White House press secretary Sean Spicer, former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and MSNBC hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.

Harvard says Manning will be among fellows who will visit the campus for a “limited” number of events meant to spark campus discussion.

With News Wire Services

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